NEW YORK -- Two games in, and Starlin Castro is already part of New York Yankees history. It's a small part, and not a terribly significant part, but Castro's seven RBIs through the first two games of his Yankee career are the most by any player in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
With his hot start, Castro has topped a record previously set by journeyman catcher Todd Greene, who drove in six runs in his first two Yankee games in 2001 -- and then drove in just five in the other 33 games he played for the team.