Rob Refsnyder will stay with the Yankees after the All-Star break, according to Jon Harper of the New York Daily News. The rookie had his first career hit and homerun Sunday vs. the Red Sox. It’s unclear if the young second baseman will have an every day role once play resumes, but it’s widely assumed he will see playing time.

With Stephen Drew hitting just .182 on the season, the Yankees figured they’d give Refsnyder a look over the weekend, especially against Boston’s left-handed pitching. GM Brian Cashman wouldn’t commit to Refsnyder coming out of the All-Star break, but it appears he’s changed his mind for now.

After starting 0-5 to begin his career, Refsnyder’s bat showed life on Sunday when he went 2-3. He even made some nice plays in the field, showing just how far he’s come with his defense.