Kyle Higashiona returned to Yanki Stadium on Tuesday for the first time since he was sent to San Diego as part of the trade that brought Juan Soto to Bronx.
Higashioka said, now with Rangers, who did not play in Yanxiz's 5-2 victory.
Higashioka, 35, was talking about seeing familiar faces around the stadium, but he could have referred to Aaron Jadge, his former teammate for a long time.
The two overlapped at different points in the Yankees Minor League system and then with Yankees in specializations from 2017 to the higashioka trade to Padres after a 23 season after 16 years with the organization.
So many players did not see the judge's rise during the game above Higashioka.
“I would like to say that it is incredible, but from playing with him for a long time, it assumes it is something possible,” said Higashiona about the beginning of the judge.
“This is not an incredible thing because it is great. It is a great thing to see,” said Higashioca, now a backup of Jonah Heim in Texas.
Higashioca Yanky was 62 years old during the 2022 judge season, then he faced him as a opponent last year for the first time, when he visited Yanxiz San Diego last May.
“In order to continue to improve every year, especially after you think he cannot improve from 62, he is one of the greatest great ever,” said Higashioca of the judge, who went to 2 or 4 with Homer in his victory on Tuesday.

Although the mask was not in the squad, he was assigned to plan the game against the judge on May 26 last season with Padres.
The judge was allocated in his first match from that match against Joe Moscorov, to the center in the fourth half and hit him at the sixth before the removal of Higashioka to a pus.
In response to a question about the challenge of dealing with the judge as a opponent, Higashioka said: “It is always difficult. They have a really good assortment, but this is my job. We have to find a way to overcome these men.”