J.A. Happ pulled early in another shaky start for Yankees

BALTIMORE — J.A. Happ went out for the fifth inning Saturday night having thrown 75 pitches and allowed just one run. But a leadoff single through the left side ield by Cedric Mullins, a popout by Jonathan Villar and a walk to Joey Rickard ended Happ’s night after just 4 ¹/₃ innings. It’s hardly the workload…



PROSPECT SPOTLIGHT
Tyler Nunez, a C from Lake Nona HS, is a 6'2 190lb athletic catcher who provides strength with the bat and glove. During BP, Tyler stuck with a middle of the field approach while staying on a line. He impacted the ball well with his compact and direct path, T90EV. He showed off his real athleticism behind the plate by posting a 2.04 pop time while staying around the bag on every throw. He is a good looking athletic uncommitted catcher to keep an eye on.

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