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George Lombard Jr. Shines in Spring Training with Home Run Against Red Sox Ace

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George Lombard Jr. continues to impress this spring, showcasing his power during a Grapefruit League game against the Red Sox. Leading off against ace Garret Crochet, Lombard sent a pitch deep into the outfield, traveling 392 feet and leaving the bat at an impressive 104.2 mph. Crochet, reflecting on the at-bat, noted, “I was just trying to push it up in the zone instead of just throwing it up in the zone. But that was a good swing, because it was still a good bullet by me.”

In addition to his offensive prowess, Lombard has demonstrated his defensive skills at shortstop throughout camp. However, despite his strong showing, he is not expected to secure a spot on the Opening Day roster.

On another note, Cam Schlittler is set to make his spring debut on Friday against the Rays, easing concerns surrounding his recent back inflammation. His delayed start to the camp means he may only be stretched out to 65-80 pitches initially. With fellow starters Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, and Clarke Schmidt likely starting the season on the injured list, the Yankees are eager for Schlittler’s return.

As Schlittler prepares for his comeback, his development as a pitcher has garnered attention. In a recent profile, he discussed how he has adjusted to the rigors of big-league competition, evolving his pitch mix, and reflecting on his strong finish to last season, particularly his standout performance in Game 3 of the Wild Card Series against the Red Sox.

Meanwhile, the Yankees’ stars have weighed in on the Dodgers’ offseason moves, which have sparked debates about parity in baseball. Aaron Judge expressed admiration for the Dodgers’ strategy, saying, “They’re trying to get the best product on the field and finding a way to maximize whatever they can to get the best players.” Gerrit Cole added, “They are getting contracts that are making them better quality. It’s within the rules.” Giancarlo Stanton praised the Dodgers for generating excitement around the game.

In World Baseball Classic exhibition play, a couple of Yankees shone brightly. Aaron Judge launched a massive 453-foot home run for Team USA against the Rockies’ Kyle Freeland, while Paul Goldschmidt also went deep for Team USA, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. contributed to Great Britain’s efforts with a home run off Padres right-hander Eli Villalobos.

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

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