Yankees get another great start from new
Following an 11-5 loss to the Detroit Tigers last night, the New York Yankees would head to Dunedin to take on the Toronto Blue Jays in an afternoon Spring Training matchup. Getting the start for the Bronx Bombers would be Marcus Stroman, who was fresh off of a dazzling start against the Baltimore Orioles last weekend. Looking to somehow outdo the four innings of scoreless baseball, the right-hander would twirl a brilliant performance against his former ballclub, as the Yankees would get some encouraging signs from his second-consecutive gem
.I would end in another Spring loss for the Yankees, but as always, the results of these games mean little to nothing given how many players participate that won’t get action for the team when the regular season rolls around.
hander would somehow top the performance he had against the Baltimore Orioles, as he threw four no-hit innings against the Toronto Blue Jays. The right-hander was drafted by the Jays out of Duke University in the first round of the 2012 MLB Draft, and he had a vintage performance that was beyond impressive. He mixed in all of his pitches well, throwing six different pitches in the outing and showing off an impressive feel for his deep and diverse arsenal. Stroman was also messing with the timing of various hitters, and he looked extremely comfortable on the mound.