“Everyone feels that,” Donaldson said. “You have to trust your process and the way you run your business.” The time for Donaldson to really trust his process came at the end of the 11th period against Boston Red Sox on Start Day with Isiah Kiner-Falefa in second place to start the inning. Donaldson, 36, needed to trust the process that led him to 251 career locals and an MVP award before arriving in New York this off-season through the Minnesota Twins. 2 About And on a 90.1 mph cutter from Red Sox analyst Kutter Crawford, this process – how Donaldson did his business for 11 years in the major leagues – came to a close on Friday, when he hit a single on Middle East Red Sox players Xander Bogaerts and Trevor Story hit the winning streak with a 6-5 victory, allowing Yankee Stadium DJ to sign Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” for the first time this year. season. Along the way, Donaldson became the Yankees’ third player since the RBIs became an official statistic in 1920 that recorded a remote RBI on his Yankees debut, joining Roy Weatherly in 1943 and Chase Headley in 2014, according to the survey. of the Elias Sports Bureau. “THE [walk-off] “He will probably stay out, but I think the team wins, the resilience of the team – it will lead to good things in the future,” said Donaldson, who finished the day 2 to 6. Friday marked Donaldson’s entry into the Red Sox-Yankees competition. “It’s a good feeling to be in an environment where you can expect to win,” Donaldson said. “Especially if both sides are expected to win, so it’s always fun to play in games like this.” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that even if Donaldson’s bat in the 11th ended up going in a different direction, he would not worry about Donaldson’s ability to adapt to playing in the bright lights of New York. “There is a level where you want to please yourself in the new city, new people, fans, teammates,” Boone said. “But as J. is.