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Woodward regrets saying Yankees have 'Little League' park

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NEW YORK (AP) ā€” A day after calling Yankee Stadium a ā€œLittle League ballparkā€ following Gleyber Torres' game-winning home run over the right field short porch, Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward said he regretted his postgame remarks.

ā€œProbably bad words on my part,ā€ he said Monday. ā€œI gave it a layup for a lot of people. But listen, I meant no disrespect, obviously, to this place. And itā€™s obviously a world-class organization, ballpark. I talk about it as always being like one of my favorite places to come play, but I understand why Yankee fans will get upset about it. Thatā€™s why I love them.ā€

Torres' ninth-inning drive off John King (1-1) traveled 369 feet and was hit at 106.5 mph, giving the Yankees a 2-1 win in a doubleheader opener.

ā€œSmall ballpark. Thatā€™s a easy out in 99% of ballparks,ā€ Woodward said Sunday. ā€œJust happened to hit it in a Little League ballpark to right field."

Torres' shot would have been a home run in 26 of the 30 major league ballparks, according to MLB Statcast.

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ā€œHis math is wrong ā€” 99%'s impossible," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. ā€œThereā€™s only 30 parks.ā€

New York took a swipe at Woodward when Giancarlo Stanton hit a 461-foot home run to left in the second game, a 4-2 Texas win.

ā€œWe are going to guess this is a home run in 30/30 major league ballparks,ā€ the Yankees tweeted.

Torres' seven walk-off hits since 2018 are the most in the majors in that span. That was his second game-ending homer.

ā€œBoth teams play in the same ballpark. It's the same dimension,ā€ Torres said. ā€œI feel good to hit a walk-off homer in the Little League ballpark.ā€

Woodward, in his fourth season as the Rangers' manager, is familiar with New York from his time as an infielder with the Mets in 2005 and '06. He laughed a little bit at the Yankees tweet.

ā€œI adore the city. The ballpark is probably one of my favorite places to come," Woodward said. ā€They've got a short right field. They always have. Honestly, it was back to the old park. And thatā€™s kind of what makes this place unique in a lot of ways. And hats off to Gleyber. Man, he hit that ball hard."

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