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The usual exchanges of scouting information took place behind closed doors on Friday as the Yankees prepared to open the second half of their season. They came with an unexpected twist: there were also introductions and greetings among a group of fresh faces.
The Yankees roster was altered drastically by a COVID-19 outbreak that brought six new players to the Bronx for Friday’s contest against the Red Sox, including outfielder Trey Amburgey, who will make his Major League debut batting eighth and playing right field.
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NEW YORK In all likelihood, the next two weeks will determine the course of the Yankees season: Whether they can muscle back into the American League East race, if they should buy or sell in advance of the July 30 Trade Deadline or if they can fulfill their stated goal of playing championship-caliber baseball.
That was all true even before six players landed on the COVID-19 injured list, increasing the challenges ahead. With the likes of Aaron Judge and Gio Urshela deleted from his lineup card, manager Aaron Boone saw his new-look lineup flail to a punchless 4-0 loss to the Red Sox on Friday evening at Yankee Stadium.
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Confronted with the likelihood that his club must now play crucial games without some of their most recognizable players, Yankees manager Aaron Boone did not blink, acknowledging: “That’s our reality right now. We’ve got to go make the best of it.”
So Boone made necessary changes to the lineup card, deleting the names of Aaron Judge and Gio Urshela, and scanned the unfamiliar faces now residing on his bench. Jordan Montgomery did his part by tossing six decent innings, but it was not enough to keep the Yankees from a 4-0 loss to the Red Sox on Friday evening at Yankee Stadium.
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