Boston Red Sox hold off New York Yankees in extras for sweep tsn.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tsn.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Yankees’ COVID-19 outbreak: Phil Nevin tests positive, other coaches sent home Updated May 11, 2021; Facebook Share From the team: , who is fully vaccinated. He is currently under quarantine protocol in Tampa. Under Major League Baseball’s guidance and advice, and with its assistance, additional testing and contact tracing are ongoing.” Manager Aaron Boone said that first base coach and outfield coordinator Reggie Willits won’t be here. Instead, baseball development coordinator Mario Garza will coach first base. Bench coach Carlos Mendoza will be the third base coach. PItching coach Matt Blake was not seen on the field before the game. Bullpen coach Mike Harkey and catching coach Tanner Swanson were spotted.
Once the Yankees departed from Tampa, heading up to the Bronx for the regular season, Wells continued to get his work in. The team s senior director of player development Kevin Reese kept a close eye on the backstop, explaining this week that he s continued to turn heads on and off the field. Both the pitchers that threw to him and the coaches that worked with him were very impressed. Super mature guy, both physically and mentally, Reese said in a Zoom call with reporters on Monday. He performed well for us, he continued to turn heads in minor-league camp. [Starting him in Low-A] is just kind of a little bit of you got to do your time.
April 29, 2021 It would be inaccurate to say that the Yankees suddenly have a catching controversy, but only because the situation has been building for years, and already came to something of a head last fall. While Gary Sánchez burst onto the scene a few years ago as one of the game’s top backstops, he has struggled mightily in three years out of the past four, to the point that he started just two of the team’s seven postseason games last October and was nearly non-tendered last December. Amid his latest slump and the team’s ongoing funk, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on Tuesday that going forward, Sánchez and longtime understudy Kyle Higashioka will share the starting job.
share-square-3452871 The 10,850 fans at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day brought the energy of a full house. While everyone involved looks forward to the days of concrete-shaking sellouts, the players felt the crowd’s presence and recalled all that had been missing in 2020. “They’re a part of the game, just like all of us,” said Aaron Judge. (Credit: New York Yankees) This is a happy story, but not one with a happy ending, so let’s dispense with that at the beginning. Everything you’re about to read is about a game that the Yankees will lose, 3-2, with the winning (or rather, losing) run scoring on a play that couldn’t help but echo all the fly-by-night strangeness of pandemic-era baseball. Indeed, as Toronto’s Randal Grichuk doubled to lead off the top of the 10th inning and the scoreboard insisted that the go-ahead run had scored, there appeared an overwhelming aura of confusion. So much of the afternoon had felt … usual. Or at least close to it. Then it was last year all over again.
Yankees' Gary Sanchez sounds like he's in denial after wildly inconsistent spring training nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
2021 is Gary Sánchez's last, best chance as the Yankees' catcher pinstripealley.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pinstripealley.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What Yankees’ Gary Sanchez is doing mentally that’s aiding amazing spring turnaround at and behind the plate Updated Mar 17, 2021; Posted Mar 17, 2021 Yankees pitchers have a 2.30 ERA this spring throwing to catcher Gary Sanchez, whose receiving has been a lot better than it was in 2020 in all areas. Facebook Share His head was messed up. Introducing Yankees Insider: “You get to the point where you’re not producing the results you want, and then at some point you start wanting to get two hits in one at bat,” Sanchez said Tuesday before sitting out the Yankees’ 7-4 win over the Detroit Tigers in Lakeland, Fla.