Yankees see dreadful J.A. Happ, bizarre ejection as win streak ends

TORONTO — Substitute home plate umpire Chris Segal didn’t throw the three pitches that the Blue Jays hit for homers. That was J.A. Happ serving gopher balls in the first, second and fourth innings. Nor did Segal strand two runners in the first and leave the bases loaded in the fifth. That was Curtis Maybin…



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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