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2022 Yankees Preview (4-7-22) - CF28-036

Ep. 36
The Chatter: Hey Batter, Batter
  • 12 years since a World Series appearance (2009)
  • 2021 Yankees (92-70), 3rd AL East
  • 2022 O/U 92.5
  • Goodbyes: Corey Kluber, Brett Gardner, Darren O’Day, Joely Rodriguez, Luke Voit, Clint Frazier, Adam Warren, Albert Abreu, Rougned Odor, Tyler Wade, Gio Urshela, & Gary Sanchez
  • Welcome:
  • #97 Ron Marinaccio RHP - Toms River, NJ Native
  • #39 Jose Trevino C R/R
  • #38 Ben Rortved C L/R
  • #28 Josh Donaldson 3B R/R
  • #12 Isiah Kiner-Falefa SS R/R
  • #92 JP Sears LHP
  • #14 Marwin Gonzalez 2B
  • #30 Miguel Castro RHP
  • Clarke Schmidt wins top spring rookie award - Schmidt, 26, went 1-1 with a 3.86 ERA in three appearances (two starts) this spring. He led all Yankees pitchers with 11 strikeouts and 9 1/3 innings pitched. Schmidt is a former first-round pick (16th overall) of the Yankees in the 2017 Draft.
Up and In: Week In Review
  • Overall Record: 0-0, T-1st AL East
Who’s Hot? Who’s Not?

Hot

  • Higashioka - .423 (11/26), 11 RBI, 7 HR, 2 BB, 6 SO
  • Judge - .406 (13/32), 7 RBI, 4 HR, 3 BB, 7 SO
Low and Away - The Week Ahead
  • 4/8 - 4/10 vs BOS - Cole, Severino, Montgomery
  • 4/11 - 4/14 vs TOR - Taillon, Cortes, Cole, Severino
Yankee Trivia:
  • Who was the last Yankee to hit a Grand Slam on Opening Day?

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