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Austin Wells Powers Yankees with First Spring Home Run Before WBC Departure

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In an exciting display of power, Austin Wells made a significant impact in his final game with the New York Yankees before heading to the World Baseball Classic (WBC). Wells launched his first home run of the spring, sending a towering shot off Blue Jays minor league right-hander Nate Garkow. The blast not only showcased Wells’ potential but also added a spark to the Yankees’ lineup as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Meanwhile, fellow WBC participant Fernando Cruz faced his own set of challenges on the mound. In his inning of relief, Cruz struggled with command, issuing two walks that loaded the bases. However, he managed to navigate the perilous situation unscathed, thanks to a timely double play that extinguished the threat.

Before escaping the jam, Cruz attempted to challenge a 1-1 pitch to Davis Schneider, hoping to convert a ball into a strike using the automated ball-strike system (ABS). As Cruz began to tap his cap to signal the challenge, Wells, aware that the pitch had missed the zone, tried to intervene. Unfortunately, his efforts came too late, resulting in the Yankees losing the challenge.

Looking ahead, Will Warren is set to make his second start of the spring as the Yankees travel to Clearwater, Florida, to take on the Phillies. The team continues to fine-tune its roster in preparation for the season ahead.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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