Tauchman's Time to Shine
Not a lot of people took notice when Mike Tauchman came to the Yankees in an-end-of-spring-training deal. On a club brimming with stars such as Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, the steady Aaron Hicks, veteran Brett Gardner and highly touted prospect Clint Frazier, there didn't seem a path for former Rockie to see playing time in the Bronx.
Six weeks make quite a difference -- the only one of those six players who saw action for the Yankees on Sunday was Tauchman, His two-run 4th inning homer gave the Yankees some breathing room in their 4-1 win over the Twins.
Playing on a rainy, chilly Sunday, neither Tauchman nor starting pitcher Domingo German -- who won his 6th game and lowered his ERA to 2.35 -- were frustrated by the weather. And the Yankees, whose recent hot streak against weaker opponents came despite over a dozen players being on the injured list, got a big win powered by a player who began the year hoping to make it to Denver -- but has taken advantage of his opportunity in the Bronx.
(My image of Tauchman came under much nicer conditions Saturday afternoon, May 4th.)
Six weeks make quite a difference -- the only one of those six players who saw action for the Yankees on Sunday was Tauchman, His two-run 4th inning homer gave the Yankees some breathing room in their 4-1 win over the Twins.
Playing on a rainy, chilly Sunday, neither Tauchman nor starting pitcher Domingo German -- who won his 6th game and lowered his ERA to 2.35 -- were frustrated by the weather. And the Yankees, whose recent hot streak against weaker opponents came despite over a dozen players being on the injured list, got a big win powered by a player who began the year hoping to make it to Denver -- but has taken advantage of his opportunity in the Bronx.
(My image of Tauchman came under much nicer conditions Saturday afternoon, May 4th.)
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