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Austin Wells (illness) is back in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Rays.
Wells is back handling the catching duties and batting third for Saturday’s showdown against the Rays after missing two straight games due to food poisoning.
Austin Wells (illness) is not in the Yankees’ lineup for a second consecutive day on Friday due to food poisoning.
Yankees’ skipper Aaron Boone had said that Thursday’s absence was a scheduled day off and not related. The expectation is that he’ll be feeling better and should be able to return to the Yankees’ lineup in a day or two. J.C. Escarra will draw another start behind the plate and will bat sixth against Drew Rasmussen and the Rays on Friday night.
Austin Wells went 0-for-3 in Tuesday’s victory over the Royals, but still managed to draw a walk, score a run and drive in a run.
Wells drove in the Yankees’ first run in the ballgame as he worked a bases-loaded walk off of Angel Zerpa with two outs in the sixth inning. He then raced around to score on a three-run double by Jasson Domínguez. The overall slash line looks putrid at .196/.276/.451 to start the season, but the 25-year-old backstop has at least contributed three long balls and eight RBI.
Austin Wells went 1-for-2 and drove in the Yankees’ lone run in Friday night’s loss to the Giants.
Wells smacked a run-scoring double into left field off of Robbie Ray in the second inning that pulled the Yankees to within four runs at 5-1. His production at the plate has slowed considerably since the first two games of the season, as Wells is hitting just .205/.289/.462 to go with a pair of home runs and six RBI.
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