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Here are some notable nuggets that happened during Yankees’ spring training action on Saturday:
Second chance
Joey Gallo hit a long, three-run homer to right, as his strong spring continued with his first Grapefruit League homer. He’s now 4-for-11 on the spring and has made some nice plays in left, as he looks to put his rough debut in The Bronx behind him.
Unfit for a King
The Yankees were impressed by how Michael King pitched when he came out of the bullpen last season, when he had a 2.33 ERA in 38 ²/₃ innings compared to a 5.47 ERA in 24 ²/₃ innings as a starter. He got the start Saturday and allowed three runs — and a pair of homers — in 2 ²/₃ innings.
Caught my eye
Miguel Andujar reminded fans what he’s capable of when he homered off lefty Andrew Vasquez in the ninth inning to go to 4-for-12 this spring. He still doesn’t seem to have a fit on this roster, but he does have an option left and could be included in a trade.
Sunday’s schedule
Gerrit Cole is scheduled to make his first Grapefruit League start of the spring when the Yankees host the Pirates at Steinbrenner Field at 1:05 p.m.
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