***In the race for the 4th and 5th spots in the starting rotation, Ivan Nova took a huge step towards locking down one of those spots. The youngster, who made his debut in the big leagues last season, pitched two scoreless innings, showing off a good fastball and breaking ball.
***Once again, Jorge Posada went chasing after the first pitch in his first AB. It marked the second time in as many at bats that Posada chased the first pitch. For a guy trying to get used to the DH role, Posada looks more like the wide eyed rookie ready to hack at anything.
***Jesus Montero had some nice moments yesterday. He had a very good first AB before being retired. Then he added an RBI hit later in the game. During the YES broadcast, Joe Girardi spoke of Montero's improvement behind the plate. The catching situation with the Yankees reminds me of the situation with 2nd base going into the 2005 season. The Yankees had signed Tony Womack in the winter, to only see him falter in NY and they ended up calling Cano up from AAA and the rest is history. Could the same be in line for Montero? With no signs of Russell Martin just yet, Montero has to be considered a top candidate to take over behind the plate.
***Sergio Mitre pitched two scoreless innings. Mitre is also in the running for one of the two open rotation spots, although I believe Joe Girardi would love to leave Mitre in the bullpen as a long relief man.
***This game also marked the spring training debut for pitching prospect Delin Betances and the kid was just electric. He struck out the side in his only inning of work, putting away two hitter with a high, 97 mph fastball and then freezing another on a knuckle curve. The kid was just nasty.
***Jorge Vazquez hit his 2nd HR of the spring. Much of the talk for the back up infielders spot has centered around Eduardo Nunez, Brandon Laird, Eric Chavez and Ramiro Pena but if Vazquez continues to hit, he could see himself on the big league club in a back up role.