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Yankees new outfielder Oscar Gonzalez throws two runners out at home

Notable items from Thursday’s Yankees’ Grapefruit League game:

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Outfielder Oscar Gonzalez, acquired from the Guardians, had two runners on through the first three innings at home.

Two strikes, the first of two innings when Mark Canha tried his hand and one later when Spencer Torkelson tried to make a tag from third base, saved two runs.


During the Yankees’ 7-0 loss to the Tigers, Oscar Gonzalez hit two runners at home plate in the second inning. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

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Trent Grisham hit a stand-up triple into the right field seats, but it was picked off from third base by Tigers catcher Carson Kelly.

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Oswaldo Cabrera, who chooses which side of the bat to swing from against left-handed pitchers, tried a left-handed pitcher against southpaw Andrew Chafin.

Cabrera struck out on the sixth pitch of his at-bat.

Friday schedule

Nestor Cortes conducts a mock match.

Clark Schmidt will start when the Yankees play the Pirates at Steinbrenner Field starting at 6:35 p.m.

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