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Aaron Boone described Thursday’s Opening Day celebrations as “a time of tremendous hope” when he was seated behind the desk of the visiting managers’ office at Minute Maid Park. This is the same surface that will be used to fill up the Yankees’ opening lineup card of the season.
“I feel like as we sit here now, we have a chance to be a really good offensive group coming off a season where we really struggled offensively,” Boone stated. That is the hope and the expectation. For every team in Major League Baseball, this is an exciting moment. We get to see how excellent we are tomorrow.
Here is the most recent version of the Yankees’ roster, which was released by the team on Thursday:
Though Boone has hinted that it might be a 60-40 split with Wells, whose left-handed bat showed potential during his September callup, Trevino will get the start behind the plate on Opening Day. After undergoing season-ending wrist surgery in July of last year, Trevino was missed, especially by the pitching staff.
Rizzo’s concussion from the previous year seems to have cleared up, and he looks to be playing both better on offense and defense. Rizzo might be a candidate for Comeback Player of the Year if his spring training performance carries over into the regular season. In 15 spring training games, Rizzo batted.389 (14-for-36) with three doubles, two home runs, and nine RBIs.