Domingo Germán

Having been to more than 30 Yankee games the last couple years, I've enjoyed the chance to photograph the core of the current club as it came together: Aaron Judge, Luis Severino, Gleyber Torres. Aroldis Chapman, Miguel Andujuar, Aaron Hicks, Zack Britton and newcomers such as Gio Urshela, Mike Tauchman and DJ LeMahieu. But one key player was missing from my photo archive: Domingo Germán. All the homestands, the Subway Series visits to Flushing, a few spring training games in Florida -- and no sign of the rising righthander. (And believe me, I checked!!) Until Saturday.

Germán and I finally were at the same place at the same time. Of course, that means Yankee Stadium. Domingo worked the first five innings against the A's, holding them to two runs. More workmanlike than dominating, he kept the Oakland batters off stride and the Yankees in the game. That's his style -- not flashy, not dramatic, just effective. A 17-game winner with four weeks to go, he stands a good chance of becoming the club's first 20 game winner since CC Sabathia in 2010.

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