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Yankees’ Top Prospect Lombard Jr. Shines as Judge Inspires Team USA

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George Lombard Jr. continues to solidify his status as the New York Yankees’ top prospect, as MLB Pipeline recently unveiled its list of the Yankees’ top 30 prospects for 2026. Drafted 26th overall in the 2023 MLB Draft, the talented shortstop has made significant strides, reaching Double-A at just 20 years old in 2025. This spring, Lombard has showcased his skills in the Grapefruit League, going 2-for-8 with five walks and five RBIs over five games. While he is not expected to make his major league debut in 2026 as he adjusts to professional pitching, General Manager Brian Cashman acknowledged that Lombard’s defensive abilities are already “MLB-ready.”

As the World Baseball Classic approaches, Yankees captain Aaron Judge took time to rally Team USA ahead of their opening game against Brazil. In a heartfelt clubhouse speech, Judge emphasized the importance of teamwork and sacrifice over the next few weeks. Initially hesitant to address the team, he was encouraged by reigning Cy Young winners Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes to prepare remarks. Drawing inspiration from the recent performances of Team USA athletes at the Winter Olympics, Judge expressed his pride in being named captain, while also affirming that his role with the Yankees remains his top priority.

In a touching announcement, the Yankees revealed plans to retire the No. 52 jersey worn by Hall of Famer CC Sabathia, with a ceremony set for September to dedicate a plaque in Monument Park. Reflecting on this honor, Sabathia described it as “more of a shock than going into the Hall of Fame.” He expressed gratitude for the legacy he will join alongside Yankees legends like Whitey Ford and Ron Guidry, acknowledging the fans as a vital part of his journey and the accountability they instill in every player.

Shifting focus to the pitching mound, Max Fried has emerged as one of MLB’s elite starting pitchers, overcoming early career challenges to develop a winning mentality. Once labeled as ‘soft’ for allowing mistakes to affect his performance, Fried hit a low point at 22 years old with a 2-11 record and a 5.92 ERA in Double-A. However, a surprise call-up to the majors in 2017 marked a turning point, as he posted a 3.81 ERA in nine appearances. Fried credits the struggles he faced in the minors with teaching him accountability and resilience.

Meanwhile, the Yankees have been actively seeking a right-handed bat to bolster their outfield depth. With the signing of Randal Grichuk to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to spring training, there are new dynamics to consider in the lineup. Grichuk’s ability to hit left-handed pitching could provide value, especially as the Yankees manage Jasson Domínguez’s development. Cashman noted that it would benefit Domínguez to gain everyday playing time, particularly after facing challenges against lefties and in left field. Grichuk’s presence could facilitate a platoon strategy, allowing for optimal matchups and maximizing the team’s offensive potential.

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

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