Prospect Jones tees off as Yanks make most of second chance?
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DUNEDIN, Fla. -- The Yankees got a potential view of the future Saturday afternoon when an overturned call from the experimental Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system sparked a big inning against the Blue Jays at TD Ballpark.
Initially, it appeared designated hitter Everson Pereira had taken an inning-ending strikeout in the sixth, leaving the Yankees with a four-run deficit. But Pereira tapped his helmet to request a challenge and, after the replay showed the pitch was just out of the strike zone, it went from a full-count strikeout to a walk.
Center fielder Spencer Jones followed with a two-run homer and Ismael Munguia added an RBI triple as New York went from nothing to a three-run inning. The Blue Jays ultimately prevailed, 6-4, but the sequence showed how the ABS challenge system, which has been used in the Minor Leagues, can affect a game.
※That was pretty sweet,** Jones said. ※We were all telling [Pereira] he had a good eye up there.**
※That*s a perfect situation [to challenge] -- a 3-2 break-even pitch,** Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. ※The difference between a strikeout and getting on base [to] set up a good inning for us. The timing to challenge a close pitch was there, and obviously, he was right and convicted on it. We*ll continue to gain as much experience with it as we can.**
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The ABS challenge system will be used in 60% of Spring Training games as MLB mulls the potential of using it in the future. It uses a set of cameras around the field to track the pitch location. Each team has two challenges and a call can be disputed by the batter, pitcher or catcher.
※I just felt the pitch was away from my strike zone, so I felt it was a good moment to take a chance on it,** Pereira said through a team interpreter. ※It*s close to reality. I think it*s good to use.**
Jones, the Yankees' No. 2 prospect last season, took advantage of the reversal by picking on a 1-2 curveball from Blue Jays reliever Eric Pardinho, depositing it high over the left-field fence for an opposite-field two-run homer.
※There aren*t a lot of guys who can hit a ball like that -- that high of a ball off the hands,** Boone said. ※Not a lot of people can do that.**
Jones, a 2022 first-round Draft choice out of Vanderbilt University, gets everyone*s attention with his 6-foot-6, 235-pound stature (and the inevitable comparisons to Aaron Judge). Competing in his second big league camp, Jones had 17 homers, 78 RBIs and 25 stolen bases last season with Double-A Somerset. He also struck out 200 times in 122 games.
※I*m working on closer communication with the hitting coaches between each at-bat," Jones said. "Talking about what I*m looking for, what pitches I*m hunting, getting me in that right head space and mentality to attack the pitches."
Boone said he*s excited by the potential of Jones, while saying the 23-year-old must continue to develop.
※If you can get to that level [of consistency], it*s a great advantage to have that size and that leverage and those levers,** Boone said. ※With Spencer, the ceiling is enormous. It*s real defense. It*s real power. It*s real speed. It looks like he has the ability to control the strike zone, but it*s just going to be harnessing that size and that swing.**
Rod車n*s spring debut
Left-hander Carlos Rod車n (16-9, 3.96 ERA last season) allowed three runs and five hits in 2 2/3 innings. His afternoon ended after his 47th pitch, which resulted in an RBI single by Alejandro Kirk on a 3-0 offering.
※He got his work in -- wasn*t real sharp with his command, but I thought he executed some pitches, too, along the way,** Boone said of Rod車n. ※He*s in a good spot physically, a good routine backed by a really good work ethic. The biggest thing I want him to focus on is the work in the five or six days between [starts], putting himself in a position to go to the [mound] 30 times or 30-plus times.**
Rod車n said the Yankees haven*t seen the best of him yet.
※The biggest thing is just to go out there and make every start,** Rod車n said. ※When my name is called, go out there and pitch. We get wrapped up in making the All-Star team, striking out 200 guys, getting 20 wins -- I think if you just show up, make every start and stay on that durability path, everything else tends to work itself out.**
Hairy situation
There were still reverberations from Friday*s news that the Yankees have amended the organization*s long-time facial hair policy to allow for ※well-groomed** beards.
Closer Devin Williams, acquired in an offseason trade with the Brewers, said it could favorably influence his options to remain after the 2025 season, when he becomes a free agent. Williams said he recently spoke to managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner and general manager Brian Cashman, but added he was ※surprised** and ※excited** when he learned of the policy change.
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Judge also said he was pleased because the relaxed policy could help the Yankees attract -- or retain -- top players. When asked if he planned to grow a beard, Judge offered an emphatic, ※No.**
When Boone arrived at Dunedin for Saturday*s game against the Blue Jays, he had a couple days of facial stubble.
※Today would have been a shave day, for sure,** Boone said with a smile.