Not only has he hit more home runs than any rookie since the beginning of the Major Leagues, he'll win Rookie of the Year for sure, and there's a decent chance he may win American League Most Valuable Player as well. Actually, he's already set several rookie records. He's the Mighty Casey of our day. The world has never seen anything like him. If somebody wrote a good song about him, it stands a chance of getting airplay at Yankee games for years to come. It could even become his "walk up music" when he comes to bat. And if the Yankees should win the World Series and he plays a substantial role in it, well good golly Molly, the sky's the limit for the musician who writes that song. Why should John Fogerty and Joe Walsh have all the baseball songs?
As for me, I'm writing the biography.