New York Daily News

Loáisiga ready for multi-inning role

- BY GARY PHILLIPS

LAKELAND, Fla. — While Jonathan Loáisiga looked a little rusty in his spring debut, the reliever insisted he felt good on the mound while pitching against the Tigers on Thursday. “This is the first time that I’ve seen opposing hitters from a different team going back to September,” the righty said after allowing three hits and one earned run over 1.2 innings in a 7-0 loss. “So the first time out there, you’re looking to feel good if you’re healthy.”

The Yankees have said that the injury-prone Loáisiga is indeed healthy this spring after multiple elbow issues, including surgery to remove a bone spur, limited him to 17 games last year. His season ended in mid-September with elbow inflammati­on.

Aaron Boone said the inflammati­on had “a little bit” to do with the delay in Loáisiga getting into a game, “but with our relievers we know, we tend to slow play them into games anyway.”

“He wasn’t behind at all coming in,” the manager added. “It’s more just we don’t feel like we need to see him in that many games and feel like if we can control the environmen­t with a lot of our relievers that we know about, we tend to go in that direction.”

Loáisiga owns a 3.51 career ERA, but he’s always had trouble staying off the shelf. However, he and the Yankees believe they have a plan that will keep him on the mound: more multi-inning outings and more rest in between.

“Especially for the first half, we discussed going multiple innings and resting two days and then going back out there,” Loáisiga said. “As of right now, that’s what we’re shooting for for the first half. And then in the second half, probably one inning, back-to-back days. But it’s an ongoing dialogue.”

LATEST ON JUDGE

While Aaron Judge said in Tampa that he’s still in no rush to get in spring training games, Boone has the slugger “penciled in” to Saturday’s lineup. Before that happens, Judge is expected to take some swings today.

If Judge doesn’t swing today, he won’t play Saturday. The slugger recently underwent an MRI on his abs that came back clean. While he’s felt “beat up” and has taken a break from swinging, the Yankees haven’t viewed this as a major issue, at least when publicly talking about it.

Judge reiterated that if this were the regular season, he’d have been playing in games this week.

WHO’S HEADING SOUTH?

While nothing has been finalized, Boone said Juan Soto is expected to headline the Yankees’ contingent heading to Mexico City for exhibition games against the Diablos Rojos del México on March 24 and 25.

Loáisiga, DJ LeMahieu, Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Trevino, Alex Verdugo and Victor González are also expected to attend the exhibition series. Trevino, Verdugo and González all have Mexican roots.

Boone added none of the Yankees’ major-league starting pitchers will make the trip. Anyone scheduled for a throwing session or start will get their work done in Tampa before meeting the Yankees in Houston to start the season.

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