The New York Yankees have officially dropped their projected starting pitchers for the first three games of 2024 spring training, with two of them appearing on separate stages on Sunday in split-squad showcases. Yup. That means it’s the best time of the year, slotting in just behind April through October (as long as things go well).
The Yankees’ full squad rolled up over President’s Day weekend, following the pace of their pitchers and catchers. Tuesday marked their first group workout, featuring a few loud (and
What next? It’s game time. The Yankees’ spring training schedule will begin in earnest on Saturday, and while Aaron Boone didn’t name an official starter, he at least tipped his hand a bit.
Luis Gil, returning from Tommy John rehab, seems likely to get the Grapefruit League opener on the road in Lakeland against the Tigers. What’s more set in stone was the Yankees’ plan for Sunday’s split-squad doubleheader: Carlos Rodón in Tampa against the Blue Jays, Marcus Stroman on the road against the Phillies.
Which to watch? Why not both! Toggle, my friends. Toggle. Stroman will be making his first appearance wearing the interlocking NY, but won’t be rocking the pinstripes. Rodón? Early reports indicate he’s shaved the mustache, added several miles per hour back to his fastball, and toned up ahead of an all-important year. Sunday won’t represent the be all, end all for his season, but could definitely provide fans with a better opening salvo than last year, when he left early after getting rocked by the Braves and eventually revealed a forearm strain.