New York Post

Tanaka deals again for Yankees

- By GEORGE A. KING III

CLEARWATER, Fla. — According to Masahiro Tanaka, his sparkling spring training numbers aren’t as good as they look.

“I will take the results of how I did this spring thus far,” Tanaka said after throwing 5¹/3 shutout innings in a 7-3 win over the Phillies on Wednesday at Spectrum Field. In 182/3 frames this spring, Tanaka has not allowed a run. “Look at today’s game and I felt like I was all over the place. My command definitely could have been sharper. A bunch of adjustment­s need to be made.”

Tanaka, who will face the Rays on Opening Day, April 2, in St. Petersburg, Fla., allowed three hits and fanned three in his next-to-last spring tune-up.

Joe Girardi said Tanaka’s final start of spring training likely will be Tuesday.

The Yankees have the option of pitching Tanaka in a minor league game Monday. That would give the ace five days of rest before facing the Rays instead of the four he would get after working against the Tigers on Tues- day night. Five days against four became an issue last year when Tanaka was significan­tly better with longer rest.

“He was really good again,” Girardi said of Tanaka, who stretched out to 83 pitches. “His spring has been outstandin­g. He has one more start to get ready and is in a really good spot.”

Tanaka isn’t the first hurler to dominate spring training, but the list of players who have been as impressive under the palm trees isn’t long.

“You see it sometimes, but not very often,” Girardi said. “He came in further along than he has in the past. I think it really has helped out.”

Right-handed reliever Ernesto Frieri worked a scoreless inning of relief in his second appearance after signing a minor league deal March 16 with the Yankees.

“He showed up late but is not behind,” Girardi said of Frieri, who pitched for Colombia in the World Baseball Classic.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States