Yankee Note: Lemahieu, Outfield, Judge

It’s already been a tough time for Yankees fans when it comes to injuries. After the club announced his right-handed yesterday Louis Gill Preparing for an MRI due to trouble with the shoulders, Slugger was revealed soon after Giancarlo Stanton Another potential key player of the club will start the injury roster season due to potential injuries: Veterans Nakabaya player DJ Lemahieu.
As Bryan Hoch, manager of MLB.com, pointed out Aaron Boone Lemahieu “adjusted” his calf muscles in his second hit in today’s game, which was Lemahieu’s spring debut. Lemahieu is being treated for the problem, but Boone says “At least a little attention” Considering the veteran’s recent injury history. Lemahieu was limited to 67 games due to many injuries last year, including a hip hit that ended his season.
This is a particularly disturbing development, as Lemahieu may be a candidate for the club’s third baseman starting on the opening day. A recent MLBTR poll showed that 27.5% of respondents expected Lemahieu to win the Big Lions game time this year. That’s enough to beat both Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza As the top internal candidate for this work, although 34% of respondents believe that Yankees’ main solution in the hot corner is likely to be people in the organization.
Perhaps today’s injury will make it impossible for Lemahieu to return in time if the season ends later this month, although with part-time veterans still slim in the market Jose Iglesias Still the best infield option. If the Yankees can’t find an external solution for Hot Corners before the opening day, it seems that Cabrera and Perrasa will handle that position within the time division until Lemahieu is ready to return, although it may be players like this Jorbit Vivas or Pablo Reyes It can also promote work.
In addition to news about Lemahieu, Hoch also suggested that Stanton’s injury could lead to Trent Grisham Join the lineup with the center field Cody Bellinger Slide from center to right field Judge Aaron Move to DH. Such an arrangement will improve the club’s defense by adding plus gloves to the midfield while avoiding the risk of injury from the judge, which is the club’s most important player entering the year. Hoch added that Boone pointed out that despite Boone’s quick emphasis, he also valued the judge’s ability to contribute defensively in the right areas. In days when Grisham didn’t join the midfield roster and pushed regular racing to DH, the club’s internal choices were to fill Stanton Benreis and non-member invitees Dominic Smith.
MVP insisted the judge, talking to reporters (including Hoch) this afternoon about his desire to get more hits in this spring training. Today is the judge’s debut in this year’s spring training competition, especially as he received only 24 official bats last spring. The judge suggested that other delegates before the start of the season could help him prevent a slow start like last year, and on his first 149 trips to the plate, he turned the season in early May and hit a sensational .357/.492/.787. Apparently, this otherworldly production is enough to make up for the slump in the early season for much of the season, but due to his struggles early last year, it is understandable that the judge’s goal is to approach the goal of 40 or 50 sets this spring in the game.