Summary
The New York Yankees decided to move pitcher Carlos Lagrange to their minor league team after his impressive performance during spring training. Despite showing promise and pitching at high speeds, he was not included in the main team but may play in the major league later this season.
Key Facts
- The Yankees reassigned Carlos Lagrange to the minor leagues.
- Lagrange showed strong performance in spring training, including a 103 MPH fastball.
- He pitched four scoreless innings against the Boston Red Sox recently.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Lagrange and suggested he could join the major league team later this season.
- Lagrange is 22 years old and was a non-roster invitee.
- There's a chance Lagrange could play as either a starting pitcher or a reliever in the future.
- The Yankees expect more depth in their pitching rotation when their injured veterans return.