NEW YORK -- Andy Phillips, a six-year minor-leaguer who didn't see a big-league batter's box until last September, knew a day like this might never happen.
As many times as he may have dreamed of hitting his first Yankee Stadium home run as a Yankee, he knew the day might never come.
He just tried not to think about it.
"If you allow any factors like that to affect anything, then it's going to affect the way you play," Phillips said. "This game's tough enough when your mind is clear."
Phillips was speaking yesterday afternoon, after he'd hit a three-run home run and an RBI double in the Yankees' victory over the Rangers. It had been his first start of the season at first base, in place of the slumping Tino Martinez, and he'd ended it with a curtain call.