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Shortly before spring training ended, Brian Cashman said that he would be “happier” if Aaron Boone had some additional right-handed hitting options at his disposal.
This Yankees spring training hasn’t gone as planned, or hoped for, by any standard, and Aaron Judge gets that.
Brandon Nimmo launched a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth for the New York Mets to tie the visiting New York Yankees 6-6 in their spring training finale Monday in Port St. Lucie, Fla. The Yankees had taken a 6-3 lead thanks to a three-run seventh followed by Spencer Jones' home run in the eighth.
Austin Wells emerging as a leadoff hitter, J.C Escarra winning the backup catching role and Ben Rice hitting well to become a designated option are positive devlopments for the Yankees.
Players rave about the clubhouse space, gym, dining area and all the other amenities added at Steinbrenner Field. And yes, most of the N.Y. logos and signage are now absent.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ new spring training hero has a chance to become an impact pieceThe final days of spring training always carry a touch of drama. For some, it’s a time of disappointment and reassignment. But for J.C. Escarra, it was the
The New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. showed how to confidently use the still-in-trial Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) in a Spring Training game against the Boston Red Sox last week – so confidently that he started jogging to first base before a decision was even made.
At the start of spring training, the biggest worry for the Yankees was who was going to play third base in a lineup reconstituted in the absence of Juan Soto. As the weeks went on, it turned out