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Daniel Nava hit his first career home run on the first pitch he saw in the big leagues. It took nearly two full years before the 29-year-old outfielder finally got another.
Nava blasted his first home run of the season over the Green Monster in Monday night's 6-1 win over Seattle, and the career minor leaguer was both surprised and ecstatic about the result.
Check out the video above from Red Sox Clubhouse Uncut to see more of what Nava had to say.