New York Yankees infielder, DJ LeMahieu, looked fully fit during the spring training session held yesterday in Tampa, Florida.
If today, the Yankee fan base were asked about the one reason that led to the team’s terrible postseason runs, they would respond and term injury concerns as the primary reason in a heartbeat. Last season, the Yankees lost multiple key players in the postseason due to prolonged injuries. Moreover, it reached to a point where the runs completely dried up from the other end as Aaron Judge held the fort from one end.
As a result, this season, the New York Yankees would hope the injury sheet stays as clean as possible throughout the season. However, luck is not in the Bomber’s favor as they are already reeling with injury concerns before the opening day. Nestor Cortes and Frankie Montas have picked up respective injuries, and the starting pitching rotation has started to collapse. However, we do have some good news on the offensive front.
DJ LeMahieu Has Regained Full Fitness, Takes Part In Spring Training
Meanwhile, DJ LeMahieu, the New York Yankees’ primary second baseman, had an impressive 2022 season. The 34-year-old batted .261 in 467 at-bats with 12 home runs and 46 RBIs and earned his first Golden Glove award as a utility player. On top of that, DJ clocked all these numbers in just the first half of the season. During the postseason, the infielder suffered a toe injury which later aggravated. Hence, DJ had to miss the remainder of the season, which dented the Yankees’ chances of winning the World Series Title.
However, the infielder has reportedly recovered and has regained full fitness. Moreover, to get back to his lost rhythm, DJ LeMahieu decided to report early for spring training. During the session, DJ did some workout sessions at the third base. Even though DJ’s reports are positive, the Yankees must take extra precautions while handling the baseman. He could be a significant factor in the Yankees’ success in 2023. Moreover, DJ’s versatility as a utility player will play a crucial part in the Yanks’ run this season. Hence, DJ’s fitness is a major confidence booster for the Bombers, but they have to take measures to keep him healthy for the whole season.
Josh Donaldson, Gleyber Torres To Head Out?
As the Yankee fan base rejoices after seeing DJ LeMahieu in total health, Josh Donaldson and Gleyber Torres are the only unhappy faces in the camp. The first base position is sealed as Anthony Rizzo re-signed with the Yankees shortly after Aaron Judge. Moreover, with DJ’s return, the second base spot is nearly sealed as well. Further, speaking of the third base, the Yanks’ front office is exploring young prospects.
This means Josh Donaldson and Gleyber Torres could potentially lose a spot on the final 40-man roster. While the trade rumors are rife surrounding the duo, the Yankees are reportedly waiting for the right offer. Moreover, if at all the trade does not go through before the opening day, the Yanks could move Josh and Toress into the backup bullpen.