Yankees Facing Spencer Jones Decision
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Spencer Jones is making it harder and harder every day for the Yankees to leave him in Triple-A. In his first three at bats Thursday, Jones slugged three straight home runs, making it 13 homers in 19 games at the Triple-A level.
The team placed its captain on the injured list Saturday with a flexor strain in his right elbow. . According to New York Post columnist John Heyman, the best-case scenario is a 10-day shutdown, followed by another 10 days of designated hitter duty before Judge returns to full outfield action.
Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Mariners-D-backs trade, whether now is the right time for the Yankees to trade Spencer Jones and are joined by Josh Luber to talk about sports collectibles and the upcoming collaboration between MLB and Ghostwrite.
New York Yankees fans breathed a sigh of relief on Saturday afternoon when it was revealed that top star Aaron
There has not been a better hitter in the minor leagues this season than New York Yankees center-field prospect Spencer Jones. Entering Thursday’s game with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Jones posted a 198 wRC+. By the time it ended, his dominance in the minors only grew.
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Spencer Jones has been at the center of trade rumors for the New York Yankees of late, but the organization's No. 4 prospect is making a strong case that his only move should be to the Bronx. The 2022 first-round selection (No.
Peter and Cheryle asks: Why is Spencer Jones destroying Triple-A pitching after struggling at times in Double-A? Was he bored or discouraged at Double-A and in need of a challenge or will opposing Triple-A pitchers in time identify and target his weaknesses?