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Yanks’ Sanchez impressing after tough 2020

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TAMPA, Fla. — Gary Sanchez has impressed the New York Yankees early on at spring training as the catcher strives to rebound from a disastrous 2020 season.

Sanchez poked an opposite-field single to right in the second inning against Zack Wheeler and scored on Brett Gardner’s grand slam as the Yankees beat the Philadelph­ia Phillies 4-0 on Sunday.

“I think overall just a much more confident version of the Gary Sanchez that we saw in 2020,” Yankees catching coach Tanner

Swanson said. “He has really attacked the offseason. Been really accountabl­e for his performanc­e in 2020. I think he’s in a really good place and his process is really sound. I’ve been really pleased.”

The slugger also walked and has three hits in nine at-bats overall this spring after hitting just .147 and striking out 64 times in 156 at-bats during the pandemic shortened 2020 season.

“He has really invested himself in what we’re doing,” said Swanson, who has been working with Sanchez since January. “Has refined his process. Has put in a lot of quality work in. I think we’re seeing that transfer into the game.”

The struggles last year for Sanchez continued into the postseason, where the former All-Star was benched during the Yankees’ AL Division Series loss to the eventual AL champion Tampa Bay Rays in favor of Kyle Higashioka.

“He was grinding but he was always a great teammate,” Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu said. “Always positive. He’s the same guy this year. It’s early, but he’s had some really good at-bats so far and it’s great to see.”

Sanchez sought out extra at-bats over the offseason by playing in the Dominican Winter League, where he batted .245 with two homers in 15 games.

Those numbers weren’t encouragin­g, but he’s come out firing this spring. Sanchez’s two hits previous to Sunday were long homers, including a rare drive over the 40-foot batter’s eye in center field at Steinbrenn­er Field. He has also displayed defensive improvemen­ts after a 2020 filled with miscues.

“Pretty amazing to see the improvemen­ts he’s made in the short period of time,” Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge said.

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