New York Post

Monty tosses five no-hit innings

- By DAN MARTIN

DUNEDIN, Fla. — After Jordan Montgomery tossed five no-hit innings in his Grapefruit League start against Toronto, the lefthander sounded just about ready to start the season.

“It gives me a lot of confidence,’’ Montgomery said of his 66-pitch outing in a 1-0 win Wednesday at TD Ballpark. “That was their lineup. They have a lot of good hitters up and down it and I felt pretty in-control the whole outing. I felt comfortabl­e throwing everything.”

That’s the key for the lefthander, who said that only this spring has he completely gotten over the effects of 2018 Tommy John surgery.

He said he has refined his mechanics and has “a little more faith in my arm, so I can kind of whip it through. I’m not tensing up. It gets to a point where you’re back to normal and you just go through your delivery and throw the ball. I think I’m starting to get back there.”

Montgomery walked one and hit a batter, while striking out four.

“I think the point with [Montgomery] is going back to last year and this [spring] is a better, more powerful fastball,’’ Aaron Boone said before the game. “It’s a tick up now from a velo standpoint. His twoseam [fastball] is still very much in play.”

The more he can refine the use of his fastball, the better his curveball and changeup will play.

“This is how I want to pitch,’’ Montgomery said. “I hold myself to high expectatio­ns.”

➤ After being scratched from Tuesday’s game with soreness in his side, Kyle Higashioka was feeling better Wednesday, Boone said. The catcher is scheduled to return to the lineup

Saturday night.

“We’ll see where we’re at the next few days,’’ Boone said.

Higashioka didn’t take part in any baseball activities Tuesday, but was able to work in the gym, in addition to getting treatment.

Miguel Andujar, out with a muscle strain in his right hand, is “doing better,” but hasn’t resumed hitting, according to Boone.

“I know there was some improvemen­t from a symptom standpoint [Wednesday],’’ Boone said. “He’s still getting treatment. He was getting ground balls [Tuesday] and the needle is moving, but nothing imminent as far as playing.”

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