The New York Yankees have added a ton of depth to the team
and the infield in recent weeks after a few early offseason trades left the
team a little thin at certain positions. After the trades of Jose Pirela to the
San Diego Padres and Brendan Ryan to the Chicago Cubs the Yankees middle
infield was especially a concern but Brian Cashman and company has added a slew
of players on minor league deals and such that are now fighting to make a
difference and win the last spot on the Yankees bench in a free-for-all battle
royal this spring.
Pete Kozma was the first name to be added to the list of
participants in the battle royal and has since been joined by the likes of
Donovan Solano, Lane Adams, Robert Refsnyder and Ronald Torreyes before he was
designated for assignment. So who wins the spot? Before you can answer that you
have to address the Yankees current situation and their needs.
The outfield is completely stacked with Brett Gardner,
Jacoby Ellsbury, Carlos Beltran, Aaron Hicks and Dustin Ackley on the roster
and Mason Williams, Slade Heathcott, Ben Gamel and Aaron Judge waiting in the
wings while the catcher position seems solidified as well with some combination
of Austin Romine, Gary Sanchez and Brian McCann. The infield is where the team
may need some help though with obvious backup holes at third base and the
shortstop position. As it stands right now Starlin Castro is the starting
second baseman as well as the team’s backup at both positions leaving the
options limited for Joe Girardi at this point.
Adams is a DH and outfielder so he seems unlikely, although
his bat would look good in the Yankees lineup, while Refsnyder’s inability to
play anywhere but second base may hurt his stock. You’re left essentially with
Solano and Kozma who are defense first type players who carry little weight in
the terms of offense. The one area that sets these two apart is the fact that
Solano can play third base and the shortstop position as well as the outfield,
all needs for the Yankees.
Solano has the win the job this spring, don’t get me wrong,
but right now you would have to think that his name is at least written in
pencil on Joe Girardi’s lineup card heading into spring training camp here in
just about a month’s time.
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