The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Judge could bat leadoff in certain situations

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TAMPA, FLA. » Yankees slugger Aaron Judge could be used at times as a leadoff hitter this season.

The 2017 AL Rookie of the Year was at the top of the lineup for Friday’s spring training game against Boston.

“It’s a potential, that’s why we’re deploying it and assessing it,” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. “We’re going to take a peak here. We’ll see how it feels, simple as that.”

Cashman said manager Aaron Boone and Judge discussed the possibilit­y Thursday.

This could give Boone an additional option, especially when opponents start a left-hander that caused the Yankees to rest regular leadoff man Brett Gardner, who hit .209 against lefties last year and .283 against righties.

“We have a left-handed pitcher against us, starting, then you re-shuffle the deck,” Cashman said. “Who’s the best hitters against a left-handed opponent and how it should look?”

The idea developed after Boone questioned staff about lineup configurat­ions. Boone is managing for the first time at any level.

“This is an example of when he processes that informatio­n and decides to take the next step, and wants to see what it looks like,” Cashman said.

Judge says he might have last hit leadoff in high school.

“This morning I wake up and I’m hitting leadoff,” Judge said. “It’s just another day. No big deal. It’s something we can do in the season. Get a feel for it in spring training before the games start counting. We’ll see how it goes.”

Judge hit .284 with a rookie-record 52 homers, 114 RBIs and a .422 on-base percentage. He walked 127 times but led the major leagues with 208 strikeouts.

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