Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton 118.7 mph line drive as hot spring continues

Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton 118.7 mph line drive as hot spring continues

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

Stanton smokin’

Giancarlo Stanton’s encouraging spring came with a reminder Saturday that he can still light up Statcast.

The DH hit a missile of a line drive back up the middle on an 87 mph cutter that came off the bat at 118.7 mph.


Giancarlo Stanton, who recently hit three homers against the Pirates, belted a 118.7 mph line drive up the middle during Saturday's 6-6 exhibition tie vs. the Phillies.Giancarlo Stanton, who recently hit three homers against the Pirates, belted a 118.7 mph line drive up the middle during Saturday’s 6-6 exhibition tie vs. the Phillies. Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports

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Non-roster infielder Kevin Smith, fighting for a bench job, committed an error for the second straight day.

This one was a throwing error at shortstop on a tough ground ball that he likely would have been better off eating.

Caught my eye

Oswaldo Cabrera, expected to make the team as a utilityman (if not its starting third baseman if DJ LeMahieu is not ready to start the season), continued to swing a hot bat, roping a two-run homer off Phillies reliever Connor Brogdon.

After starting the spring 1-for-23 through nine games, Cabrera is 9-for-24 over his past 11 games.

Sunday’s schedule

Marcus Stroman will make his final start of the spring against the Pirates in Bradenton, Fla., while a split-squad group of Yankees will take on the Diablos Rojos in Mexico City.