New York Post

No rush to decide SS battle

- By GREG JOYCE

TAMPA — Halfway through spring training, the Yankees’ shortstop competitio­n is well underway — but not exactly close to being resolved.

While Thursday will mark three weeks away from Opening Day, when the Yankees will have to finalize their 26-man roster, they appear set on letting the shortstop battle among Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe run its course.

“We’re early,” manager Aaron Boone said Monday, ahead of Tuesday’s off day. “I’ve seen a lot of things that I like, but I also want it to just play out. Right now looking at it as, I gotta get these guys ready for their season in the best possible way. Then as we get closer and closer and we start having those debates or conversati­ons in more earnest, we’ll do that.

“But right now, I try to treat it as making sure these guys are getting the right number of looks, at-bats, built up properly, in a position to physically be in a good spot as we continue to move forward.”

As the Yankees arrived at their first off day of camp, Volpe had made the most noise in the early going. Across six games — starting three of them at shortstop and two at second base and entering one as a defensive replacemen­t — the 21year-old is batting 6-for-17 (.353) with a 1.097 OPS and three steals.

Peraza has made three starts at shortstop and one at second base, batting 2-for-9 (.222) with a .639 OPS and one steal, though his status bears watching after he “tweaked” his lower left leg stepping on first base in a game last Thursday. He played again on Saturday and is expected to return to the lineup this Thursday, but if the issue lingers, it could throw a wrench into the competitio­n.

Kiner-Falefa, meanwhile, has started all five of his games at shortstop (with one fielding error) while batting 1-for-9 (.111) with a .472 OPS and one steal.

➤ Gerrit Cole will make his second start of the spring on Wednesday afternoon as the Yankees host the Cardinals at Steinbrenn­er Field. Aaron Judge is also scheduled to make his left-field debut — with a second straight start there on Thursday possible — as part of a plan to have Giancarlo Stanton play some right field at Yankee Stadium this season.

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