New York Post

LeMahieu says he’ll ‘push’ to play in opener

- By GEORGE A. KING III

DJ LeMahieu played in his second exhibition game of spring training 2.0 on Monday night and will get plenty of at-bats Tuesday in simulated games against Yankee hurlers.

Is it enough for the second baseman to be ready for Thursday’s Opening Day in Washington after reporting late to the Yankees’ camp due to COVID-19?

“I think it is a possibilit­y and if not Opening Day, the first couple of days,’’ LeMahieu said following a 2-2 tie with the Phillies at Yankee Stadium in which he played five innings in the field and went 0-for-3. “We will see. I will push for Opening Day. A lot of things go into the decision.’’

Aaron Boone wants to see how LeMahieu’s body bounces back Tuesday before committing the All-Star to being on the 30-man roster Thursday.

“I think it’s a possibilit­y,’’ Boone said of LeMahieu being ready for Opening Day. “But we will see.’’

➤ Major League rosters have to be submitted by noon Thursday, but listening to Boone gush about Mike Ford’s hitting ability it will be a shock if the left-handed hitting first baseman isn’t among the 30 Yankees on the Opening Day roster.

“I think some people miss how good of an offensive player he is,’’ Boone said of Ford, who tied Monday night’s game 2-2 with a ninth-inning homer. “He controls the zone and has power. I think he is a really good middle of the order major league hitter. That is how I view him, I think he is that good. For us it is a lefthanded look, obviously. We are right-handed heavy. He is going to see some time because he is a lefty bat that can split up our righties a little bit.’’

➤ When James Paxton mentioned Monday night that he wasn’t quite getting the extension he needed when facing hitters, the immediate reaction was to wonder whether it was something physical, considerin­g that he had back surgery in February.

“I feel like I am having a hard time getting the full extension out front, but it is very close. I just need to put a little more time in and get that ironed out,’’ said Paxton, who is scheduled to start the Yankees’ second game of the regular season on Saturday against the Nationals.

Asked if something physical was the reason he wasn’t getting full extension, Paxton said it wasn’t.

“My body feels great, it’s just about finding that rhythm again and finding those patterns that I want to find on the mound,’’ said the 31-year-old Paxton, who has been on the injured list eight times since 2014. “My body feels really good, I feel like I am 100 percent.’’

➤ Deivi Garcia’s first taste of Yankee Stadium Monday night against the Phillies didn’t turn out great, but the 21-year-old right-hander said it will never escape his memory.

“Having the opportunit­y to pitch here at Yankee Stadium is definitely an experience that I will never forget,’’ Garcia said. “The level of competitio­n here is what I like.’’

In 1 2/3 innings Garcia allowed two runs (one earned), four hits, walked one and committed a throwing error that led to the unearned run.

“I wanted to be more aggressive and tonight I struggled,’’ Garcia said. “That is the mindset I had and what I wanted to do. At the same time you learn from every outing.’’

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