Yankees new outfielder Oscar Gonzalez throws two runners out at home

Yankees new outfielder Oscar Gonzalez throws two runners out at home

Noteworthy items from the Yankees’ Grapefruit League action on Thursday:

Oscar winner

Oscar Gonzalez, an outfielder who was claimed from the Guardians, threw out two runners at home in the first three innings.

A pair of strikes — the first in the second inning, when Mark Canha tested his arm, the next an inning later, when Spencer Torkelson tried to tag up from third — saved two runs.


Oscar Gonzalez, batting during the second inning, threw out two runners at home plate during the Yankees' 7-0 exhibition loss to the Tigers.Oscar Gonzalez, batting during the second inning, threw out two runners at home plate during the Yankees’ 7-0 exhibition loss to the Tigers. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

Trent grim

Trent Grisham smacked a stand-up triple into right field, but then was picked off third base by Tigers catcher Carson Kelly.

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Caught my eye

Oswaldo Cabrera, who will pick and choose which side of the plate he swings from against lefties, tried hitting lefty against southpaw Andrew Chafin.

Cabrera struck out looking on the sixth pitch of the at-bat.

Friday’s schedule

Nestor Cortes will throw a simulated game.

Clarke Schmidt will get the start when the Yankees play the Pirates at 6:35 p.m. at Steinbrenner Field.