New York Post

Trevino making ’24 debut today vs. ATL

- By DAN MARTIN — Additional reporting by Mark W. Sanchez in Ft. Myers

TAMPA — Austin Wells wasn’t the only Yankees catcher to have a good day at the plate Saturday.

Jose Trevino had five at-bats in a minor league game at the Yankees’ developmen­t complex as he prepares to make his spring training debut Sunday against Atlanta after being sidelined since the middle of last year, first with right wrist surgery that ended his 2023 season and then a calf strain suffered before the beginning of this spring training.

“It’s been a long road,” Trevino said. “It’s been a long, long road.”

With Trevino out, Wells has made the most of his opportunit­y. He hit a long homer Saturday against the Twins in Fort Myers and is part of a deep group of catchers, with five on the 40-man roster.

“It’s no secret that catchers are now being built in this organizati­on from the ground up,” Trevino said. “From guys that get drafted to guys that are in big league camp.”

It’s clear Wells is set to play a significan­t role on the major league roster, and Trevino called the 24-year-old “a terrific ballplayer,” but the Yankees will also rely upon Trevino, who was limited to 55 games last season.

And Trevino wasn’t especially productive when he was on the field, having been impacted by the tear in his wrist even before he was shut down.

“The guy’s an All-Star,’’ Nestor Cortes said after his outing against Minnesota. “He showed that in ’22. He was hurt, obviously, last year, but a big part of us. He’s a guy that, on the field, is really good, but off the field he brings a lot of qualities into the clubhouse. So we’re excited to see him play [Sunday]. I wish he could’ve played today. Obviously [Wells] did a great job with me, but having [Trevino] back is a big piece for us.”

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