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Home » George Lombard keeps impressing with spring development — and is wowing Yankees with his glove
George Lombard keeps impressing with spring development — and is wowing Yankees with his glove
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George Lombard keeps impressing with spring development — and is wowing Yankees with his glove

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — George Lombard Jr. has looked the part of a major league infielder pretty much wherever the Yankees have played him.

Aaron Boone put the 20-year-old at shortstop Saturday in a 3-0 loss to the Nationals and said he planned on starting him at third base Sunday against the Mets in Port St. Lucie.

The part that needs more development is Lombard’s offense, although he has given the Yankees reason to believe that’s not far away with his home run against Boston’s Garrett Crochet earlier in the spring.

Boone also said he thought Lombard might have had another one Friday against Tampa Bay lefty Ian Seymour if the wind hadn’t knocked it down.

On Saturday, he walked in the first before being picked off to end the inning.

Despite making an error at short against Washington, what continues to wow the team — and opposing scouts — is his glove work.

“He’s mature, he’s a pro, he’s physical [and] he’s prepared,’’ Boone said. “He’s played really well. He’s swung the bat well, but also played phenomenal defense wherever.”

Despite that ability to play numerous infield positions, Boone said it’s clear where Lombard’s future is.

Asked about showing his versatility, Boone said, “I don’t know how important it is because he can really play short.”

Still, it’s a nice luxury to have and Lombard excels at the other spots, as well.

“The fact he plays the other ones with the ease with which he does, that’s what’s impressive to me,” Boone said. “Wherever I put him — even going back to last spring — he makes a play every time that you’re like, ‘Dang, not a lot of people make that play, even if they’re familiar with the position.’ He’s pretty special on the defensive side.”

And his bat is developing.

“He’s just impressive physically,’’ Boone said. “As a young man, he keeps filling out and you notice another level every year.. He gives you a really good at-bat, knows the zone and is very disciplined and focused. The last thing for him is to continue to develop the hit tool to finish off the player.”


Jake Bird has looked like a different pitcher this spring compared to what the Yankees saw after they acquired him from the Rockies at the trade deadline last season — at least until Saturday, when he gave up a pair of runs and retired just two batters.

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The right-hander had a rough introduction to the Yankees last season, allowing multiple runs in two of his three outings following the trade before being sent to the minors.

He had also been shaky in his final month with the Rockies and wasn’t much better with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Boone said Bird might have been impacted by a heavy workload prior to the trade, as he appeared in 45 of Colorado’s first 106 games before the Yankees picked him up and “hit a little bit of a wall physically.”

Now, Boone said Bird is “one of the guys very much in the mix” for a spot in the bullpen.

“We got him last year for a reason,’’ Boone said. “He’s had a good bit of success at this level. He had a really good winter and shown well [here].”

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