Feels like the first time: RailRiders recall their first major-league hits
Briefly

Jorbit Vivas made his major league debut memorable by achieving his first career hit in the eighth inning during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays. With two runners on board, Vivas' single helped reduce the Yankees' deficit. He is the third former RailRider this season to reach this milestone, sharing this experience with fellow players like J.C. Escarra and Caleb Durbin. The article highlights how new MLB players often recall their initial successes and the emotional journey associated with their early career challenges.
Jorbit Vivas achieved his first major league hit with a decisive two-run single, contributing to his team's efforts and marking a memorable entry into the MLB.
Seeing Vivas get his first hit jogged memories of other RailRiders achieving similar milestones, showcasing the shared experiences of players transitioning to the major leagues.
Manager Shelley Duncan recalled his own first hit with fondness, emphasizing the nerves that come with early career struggles and the relief of breaking through.
Everson Pereira's journey mirrors that of Vivas, underscoring the challenges rookies face as they strive for their first MLB successes.
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