Brewers, New York Yankees and Opening Day
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The defending American League champion New York Yankees open the MLB season against the Milwaukee Brewers today – Thursday, March 27 – at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
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Even with his offensive struggles, Volpe was still one of the most valuable players on the Yankees last season.
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Jasson Domínguez is expected to be the club’s seventh different Opening Day starting left fielder in the past seven years, and Oswaldo Cabrera likely will get the nod at third base as the team’s confidence in its youth will receive its first test.
Jasson Domínguez didn’t exactly quiet concerns about his left field defense when he misplayed a few balls early this spring, but it’s been relatively smooth sailing since then. “Compared to the start of spring training, I definitely feel more comfortable,” the 22-year-old said before camp ended.
The Milwaukee Brewers started off the season with a loss after a valiant comeback attempt in the 9th inning fell short against Devin Williams and the New York Yankees. However, there was a crucial rules violation in the ninth inning that was missed by the umpires.
Verdugo’s agent, Dan Lozano of MVP Sports Group, didn’t return a message seeking comment. Last season, Verdugo made $8.7 million. A league source told The Athletic that the 28-year-old hasn’t received a single major-league offer since becoming a free agent.
Carlos Rodon pitched effectively into the sixth inning and was backed by two early homers as the host New York Yankees hung on for a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in the season opener for bot
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells set a Major League Baseball record on Opening Day at home vs. the Milwaukee Brewers.
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