The Yankees have two former All-Stars splitting time at third base, but right now, neither are playing like it.
in The Bronx as part of what manager Aaron Boone called a “reset” for the typically reliable infielder.
Rarely more so than with the Yankees, as he is in the midst of another rough season after a very subpar 2022. “Hopefully this is a little reset for him,’’ Boone said of LeMahieu. “The weird part is, and I’ve talked to him about it, I can’t relate to him because he’s never done anything but hit.” After he opted against offseason foot surgery, LeMahieu had a solid first six weeks of this season before enduring the lengthy slump.
While LeMahieu was held out of the lineup for a third straight game — avoiding tough Seattle righty Luis Castillo — Boone said he would “probably” start Thursday against Bryan Woo, a right-hander with a 7.30 ERA.
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