New York Post

Gold Glover Rizzo has rare two-error day

- By GREG JOYCE

CLEVELAND — Anthony Rizzo made four errors across 92 games last season and is typically a steady hand at first base.

But the Yankees’ veteran, a four-time Gold Glove winner, had an uncharacte­ristic day with two fielding errors Sunday in an 8-7 loss to the Guardians at Progressiv­e Field. That now has his tally up to four errors through 16 games this season.

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“[He’s] been OK,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Usually he’s so good. He’s probably not scooped a couple balls over at first that he typically would. But I think that’s just a couple plays. I expect the same elite defense we usually get.”

Neither error led to a run, but they forced Nestor Cortes to throw some extra pitches on a day when he only lasted fourplus innings on 94 pitches.

Rizzo made up for it in the 10th inning when he delivered a tworun single to give the Yankees a 7-5 lead, though it was still not enough to complete a sweep of the Guardians.

Rizzo’s first error came in the first inning, when he dropped a low throw from third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera.

Then in the second inning, he ranged to his right for Andres Gimenez’s ground ball that ate him up, though it would have been a close play at first with Cortes covering even if Rizzo had fielded it cleanly.

Nestor Cortes has been known to pull a few tricks out of his sleeve, but even for him this was new.

On an 0-2 pitch to Gimenez in the second inning, Cortes stalled in the middle of his delivery but then added in a pump fake before throwing a sweeper that Gimenez fouled off.

“Nothing is really planned when I go out there,” Cortes said. “That’s kind of what I just thought of in the moment. Thought it was kind of funny, kind of worked for me.”

Cortes’ high pitch count knocked him out of the game after four-plus innings. The Guardians fouled off 26 pitches but the lefty also said he tried to be too fine with the corners and wasn’t getting enough early contact in play.

“I thought he ran out of gas,” Boone said.

➤ Austin Wells took ground balls and throws at first base before Sunday’s game. The rookie catcher has impressed the Yankees with his defense as part of a tandem with Jose Trevino, but with Cabrera now handling everyday third-base duties, the Yankees lack a backup first baseman behind Rizzo.

 ?? Getty Images ?? GAVE IT THE BOOT: Anthony Rizzo commits an error during the second inning on Sunday in Cleveland.
Getty Images GAVE IT THE BOOT: Anthony Rizzo commits an error during the second inning on Sunday in Cleveland.

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