The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Having a ball: Judge, Yankees glad to see some seats filled

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TAMPA, FLA. (AP) » Aaron Judge tossed several balls into the crowd, just like always. Only this year the fans can’t toss them back to the New York Yankees star in a friendly game of catch.

So while the souvenirs stay in the seats because of COVID-19 protocols, the slugging right fielder is still getting something in return.

A reaction, even for making a routine out.

“I hit a groundball but just hearing the fans kind of spark up,” Judge said. “You hear that instant crowd reaction. Kind of had little butterflie­s getting back to your first atbat.”

On the opening day of the exhibition season, Judge went 0 for 2 in the Yankees’ 6-4 loss to Toronto in a game shortened to seven innings, as Major League Baseball is permitting in these early spring training matchups.

An announced crowd of 2,637 at Steinbrenn­er Field — about 25 percent of capacity

— marked the first time the Yankees have played before fans since a spring training game last March 12.

“We’re all excited to finally have some fans even though it wasn’t a packed house, but anything is better than nothing,” Judge said.

The game had most of the normal pomp and circumstan­ce at the Yankees’ spring training home opener.

New York wore its pinstripe uniforms for the only time during the exhibition season. The jersey top this season has a No. 16 patch on the left sleeve honoring Hall of Famer Whitey Ford, who died last year.

Both teams gathered along the infield foul lines for the announceme­nt of the starting lineups. A moment of silence was held for Yankees co-chairperso­n Hank Steinbrenn­er, who also died in 2020.

The limited crowd size is one of the safety protocols in place due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We made reference to it a couple times, how nice is it having people in the stands,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “I saw a highlight before we walked out of BP. A kid chasing a ball going over the fence and those kind of things. It’s been too long.”

But difference­s from the past remain quite evident.

The Yankees’ YES Network play-by-play team of Michael Kay and David Cone both worked from home. Radio announcers John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman called the game remotely as well.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Fans watch during the fifth inning of a spring baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, in Tampa, Fla.
FRANK FRANKLIN II - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fans watch during the fifth inning of a spring baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, in Tampa, Fla.

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