The Yankees spring finale has been rained out.
The game was just called - and obviously, this game will not be made up.
The Yankees spring finale has been rained out.
The game was just called - and obviously, this game will not be made up.
The Yankees and Marlins have been delayed due to rain on Saturday, which marks their final spring training game of 2014.
The game was scheduled to start at 1:05, but heavy rain has delayed the game.
The tarp is currently off the field, but the rain is still coming down.
Joe Girardi met with the media before their spring training game on Tuesday to address a couple of topics.
The wait is over. The Yankees have announced that Michael Pineda will be in the Yankees five-man rotation for the first time since being traded to the Yankees from the Mariners in 2012.
Pineda has been impressive this spring by posting a 1.20 ERA in 15 innings of work. He has allowed 14 hits, struck out 16 batters, and issued 1 walk.
The only other real candidate for this spot would have been David Phelps, who will likely server as the long reliever in the bullpen.
Pineda will join C.C. Sabathia, Hiroki Kuroda, Masahiro Tanaka, and Ivan Nova in the Yankees rotation this season.
The Yankees and Brett Gardner have agreed on a 4-year, $52 million extension on Sunday. Brian Cashman confirmed the agreement, but noted that some details still have to be worked out. This deal also comes with an option for 2019, with a buyout.
Gardner is going on his 7th year with the Yankees and has been a consistent player since being brought up. When he is healthy, he usually hits around .270 and steals 35 or more bases. He is known to be an automatic steal threat when he reaches base. Gardner also can always seem to find a gap too, which results in a lot of doubles (33 in 2013) and triples (10 in 2013).
The Yankees believe that Brett Gardner has a very similar skill set as Jacoby Ellsbury, who they just locked up for $152 million over 7-years.
Just moments after the news went public, Gardner commented by saying "There's no where else i want to play."