Jesus Montero, the top hitting prospect for the Yankees, made his Major League debut against the Red Sox on Thursday night. Hitting seventh and playing as the designated hitter, Montero went 0-for-4 and left six runners on base. In his first career at-bat, he struck out with the bases loaded against Jon Lester. "After the first [at-bat] I was like, 'I'm a little nervous,'" Montero said. "But after the first one everything was normal." He reached base and scored in the seventh after being hit by a pitch thrown by Boston reliever Alfredo Aceves. With family in attendance, including his parents, Montero, 21, was thrilled to see his name in the lineup. "I felt like I was dreaming," Montero said. "It was like somebody punched me in the face or something like that. This is a great night tonight. This is amazing for me."