Ben Rice’s Fenway Prank Is the Stuff Yankees Legends Are Made Of
In the world of baseball, rivalries don’t get much bigger than Yankees vs. Red Sox. The tension, the tradition, the trash talk—it’s all part of the spectacle. But every now and then, a player does something that adds a dash of fun to the fire. That’s exactly what Yankees rookie Ben Rice pulled off with a hilarious prank at Fenway Park—and fans are loving every second of it.
Rice, who’s been quickly endearing himself to the Bronx faithful with his confident play and down-to-earth personality, took things up a notch during the Yankees’ latest trip to Boston. With the team warming up before the game, Rice casually wandered over near the Green Monster, pretending to admire the iconic wall. But what happened next was pure mischief.
Unbeknownst to most, Rice had hidden a Yankees sticker in his glove. As cameras and unsuspecting Sox staff looked the other way, he slyly slapped the sticker onto the back side of the Green Monster—an audacious, cheeky move that only true Yankees fans could appreciate.
It didn’t take long for social media to light up with photos and videos. “Ben Rice is HIM,” one fan tweeted. “That’s how you win hearts in New York,” said another. Even some Red Sox fans had to admit it was a clever jab in the storied rivalry.
But the prank wasn’t just a lighthearted moment—it was a glimpse into Rice’s confident mindset and his understanding of what it means to wear pinstripes. The Yankees don’t just play baseball; they play with swagger. And Rice, it seems, already gets that.
Manager Aaron Boone later laughed it off in the postgame presser: “He’s got guts, I’ll give him that. It’s all in good fun—unless the Sox try to one-up us in the Bronx.”
As for Rice? When asked about the prank, he simply smiled and said, “Just trying to make my mark—literally.”
With this one playful act, Ben Rice has not only added fuel to baseball’s greatest rivalry but also won over even more Yankees fans. If this is just the beginning, the future in the Bronx is looking very bright—and just a little mischievous.
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Rice’s Fenway Prank Is the Stuff Yankees Legends Are Made Of
In the world of baseball, rivalries don’t get much bigger than Yankees vs. Red Sox. The tension, the tradition, the trash talk—it’s all part of the spectacle. But every now and then, a player does something that adds a dash of fun to the fire. That’s exactly what Yankees rookie Ben Rice pulled off with a hilarious prank at Fenway Park—and fans are loving every second of it.
Rice, who’s been quickly endearing himself to the Bronx faithful with his confident play and down-to-earth personality, took things up a notch during the Yankees’ latest trip to Boston. With the team warming up before the game, Rice casually wandered over near the Green Monster, pretending to admire the iconic wall. But what happened next was pure mischief.
Unbeknownst to most, Rice had hidden a Yankees sticker in his glove. As cameras and unsuspecting Sox staff looked the other way, he slyly slapped the sticker onto the back side of the Green Monster—an audacious, cheeky move that only true Yankees fans could appreciate.
It didn’t take long for social media to light up with photos and videos. “Ben Rice is HIM,” one fan tweeted. “That’s how you win hearts in New York,” said another. Even some Red Sox fans had to admit it was a clever jab in the storied rivalry.
But the prank wasn’t just a lighthearted moment—it was a glimpse into Rice’s confident mindset and his understanding of what it means to wear pinstripes. The Yankees don’t just play baseball; they play with swagger. And Rice, it seems, already gets that.
Manager Aaron Boone later laughed it off in the postgame presser: “He’s got guts, I’ll give him that. It’s all in good fun—unless the Sox try to one-up us in the Bronx.”
As for Rice? When asked about the prank, he simply smiled and said, “Just trying to make my mark—literally.”
With this one playful act, Ben Rice has not only added fuel to baseball’s greatest rivalry but also won over even more Yankees fans. If this is just the beginning, the future in the Bronx is looking very bright—and just a little mischievous.
