The Day

Sluggers all in Yanks’ lineup for first time

- By MARK DIDTLER

Tampa, Fla. — New York Yankees' fans had been waiting for this: Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez hitting back-to-back-toback. With the slugging trio in the lineup together for the first time, Sanchez hit a long home run, Stanton had two hits and Judge hit a hard grounder in Wednesday's 9-6 spring training loss to the Detroit Tigers.

Stanton reached on a pop-fly single to right with one out in the first and Sanchez sent the next pitch from left-hander Daniel Norris over the left-center field scoreboard at Steinbrenn­er Field.

"It feels great when you hit squarely," Sanchez said through a translator.

Norris didn't watch the ball leave the park.

"It was really loud," he said. "I figured it was gone. A first-pitch ambush heater that got hit really far."

Stanton, acquired from Miami in December, also doubled off the rightfield wall and flied out to deep center. Sanchez added a soft single to center.

"It looked like he was back in the (home run) derby kicking my butt," Stanton said of Sanchez.

Judge, the designated hitter in his first game since offseason left shoulder surgery, struck out and hit a smash down the third-base line that Jeimer Candelario snagged with a backhand grab while on one knee.

"It felt great," Judge said. "It felt like an opening day, getting a chance to be back out with the guys again. Making the progress we wanted."

Judge was the unanimous AL Rookie of the Year after hitting a league-high 52 homers with 114 RBIs. He had surgery Nov. 20 for loosebody removal and cartilage clean up.

Sanchez had 33 homers last year despite missing most of April with a biceps injury. His early power impressed Judge.

Stanton won the NL MVP award last year after hitting a big leaguehigh 59 homers with 132 RBIs.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP PHOTO ?? Gary Sanchez of the Yankees is congratula­ted in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning of Wednesday’s spring training game against the Tigers at Tampa, Fla. The Tigers won 9-6.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP PHOTO Gary Sanchez of the Yankees is congratula­ted in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning of Wednesday’s spring training game against the Tigers at Tampa, Fla. The Tigers won 9-6.

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