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Supplemental Info AdditionalAdditional TeamTeam InformationInformation Yankee Stadium • One East 161st Street • Bronx, NY 10451 Phone: (718) 579-4460 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @YankeesPR & @LosYankeesPR World Series Champions: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 Yankees on the Disabled List in 2017 6 players have made a total of 6 appearances on the disabled list in 2017. In 2016, 18 players made a total of 18 appearances on the disabled list. PLAYER INJURY ON D.L. OFF D.L. TYPE GMS LOST INF Didi Gregorius . Right shoulder strain. 4/2 (retro to 3/30). 4/27 . 10-day. .20 C Gary Sánchez. Right biceps strain . .4/8 (postgame). 5/4 . 10-day. .21 INF Tyler Austin . .Left ankle fracture. .4/2 (retro to 3/30) . .6/5. 60-day . 54 INF Greg Bird. .Right ankle bruise. 5/2 . 10-day . 32 LHP Aroldis Chapman. .Left shoulder rotator cuff infl ammation . 5/14 (retro to 5/13) . 10-day . 22 OF Jacoby Ellsbury . .Concussion . 5/25 . .7-day . 11 Players Used in 2017 (32) Postponed/Delayed/Suspended Games The Yankees have used 32 players in 2017 (P-16, C-3, INF-8, OF-4, DH-1) Postponed Games (3): The Yankees used 53 players in 2016 (P-29, C-3, INF-12, OF-8, DH-1) 5/25 vs. Kansas City 5/13 vs. Houston PITCHERS (16): LHP Chasen Shreve Chase Headley 4/25 at Boston RHP Dellin Betances RHP Masahiro Tanaka Pete Kozma RHP Luis Cessa RHP Adam Warren Rob Refsnyder Rain Delays Before Start (1): 5/31 at Baltimore (0:14) LHP Aroldis Chapman Ronald Torreyes RHP Tyler Clippard CATCHERS (3): Delays In-Game (0): RHP Giovanny Gallegos Kyle Higashioka OUTFIELDERS (4): RHP Chad Green Austin Romine Jacoby Ellsbury Suspended Games (0): RHP Jonathan Holder Gary Sánchez Brett Gardner LHP Tommy Layne Aaron Hicks Games Called Early Due to Rain (0): RHP Bryan Mitchell INFIELDERS (8): Aaron Judge LHP Jordan Montgomery Greg Bird RHP Michael Pineda Chris Carter DESIGNATED HITTER (1): 2017 Yankees Honors LHP CC Sabathia Starlin Castro Matt Holliday RHP Luis Severino Didi Gregorius AL Rookie of the Month Dates Stats RF Aaron Judge April .303 (23-for-76), 2 doubles, 1 triple, 10HR, 20RBI RF Aaron Judge May .347 (33-for-95), 5 doubles, 1 triple, 7HR, 17RBI Manager Challenges in 2017 33 total challenges/reviews in Yankees games in 2017 (71 in 2016; 64 in 2015) 15 challenges by Yankees (11 overturned, 0 confi rmed, 4 stand) (19-4-6 in 2016; 24-4-4 in 2015) 15 challenges by Opponent (6 overturned, 4 confi rmed, 5 stand) (21-5-8 in 2016; 13-6-7 in 2015) 3 reviews by Umpire (1 overturned, 0 confi rmed, 2 stand, 0 record keeping) (2-2-3-1 in 2016; 2-5-1-0 in 2015) Date/Opp. Challenger Inning Player of Reference Initial Call Calling Umpire Crew Chief Result Time 4/2 at TB YANKEES Top 1 Matt Holliday Out at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Stands (forceout) 1:21 4/2 at TB Rays Top 2 Starlin Castro Safe at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Stands (infi eld single) 1:32 4/4 at TB YANKEES Bot 3 Daniel Robertson Safe at 1st Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Overturned (groundout) 1:50 4/5 at TB Rays Bot 2 Steven Souza Jr. Out at home Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Confi rmed (no violation) 1:29 4/5 at TB Rays Bot 2 Steven Souza Jr. Out at home Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Stands (fi elder’s choice) 1:29 4/5 at TB YANKEES Bot 2 Kevin Kiermaier Safe at 2nd Jerry Layne Jerry Layne Overturned (caught stealing) 0:46 4/8 at BAL Orioles Bot 5 Mark Trumbo Out at 1st Brian Gorman Brian Gorman Overturned (fi elder’s choice) 1:09 4/8 at BAL YANKEES Bot 7 Jonathan Schoop Safe at 2nd Dan Iassogna Brian Gorman Overturned (caught stealing) 0:38 4/10 vs. TB Umpire Top 8 Logan Morrison No home run Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Overturned (home run) 1:11 4/10 vs. TB Umpire Bot 8 Starlin Castro Home run Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Stands (home run) 1:50 4/12 vs. TB Rays Top 4 Derek Norris Out at 2nd Adam Hamari Bill Miller Stands (7-4 putout) 2:31 4/12 vs. TB YANKEES Top 5 Rickie Weeks Jr. Safe at 2nd Adam Hamari Bill Miller Overturned (9-6 putout) 3:09 4/14 vs. STL Cardinals Top 7 Matt Adams Out at 2nd Jeff Kellogg Jeff Kellogg Confi rmed (forceout) 0:49 4/15 vs. STL Cardinals Bot 6 Ronald Torreyes Safe at 2nd Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Stands (double) 1:43 4/16 vs. STL Umpire Bot 2 Aaron Judge No home run Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Stands (triple) 3:04 4/18 vs. CWS YANKEES Top 6 Tyler Saladino Safe at 1st Tom Hallion Tom Hallion Overturned (groundout) 0:55 4/19 vs. CWS YANKEES Top 6 Avisaíl García Safe at 1st Vic Carapazza Tom Hallion Stands (fi elder’s choice) 0:55 4/26 at BOS YANKEES Bot 3 Aaron Judge No catch Mark Carlson Fieldin Culbreth Overturned (fl yout) 2:48 5/1 vs. TOR YANKEES Top 9 José Bautista Safe at 3rd Bruce Dreckman Mike Everitt Overturned (9-5 putout) 1:05 5/3 vs. TOR Blue Jays Bot 7 Didi Gregorius Safe at 1st Bruce Dreckman Mike Everitt Confi rmed (infi eld single) 1:01 5/9 at CIN YANKEES Bot 6 Michael Lorenzen Safe at 1st John Tumpane Ted Barret Overturned (groundout) 1:17 5/16 at KC Royals Top 8 Jorge Bonifacio No catch Stu Scheurwater Joe West Overturned (fl yout) 3:41 5/17 at KC Royals Top 5 Chris Carter Safe at home Stu Scheurwater Joe West Overturned (7-2 putout) 0:58 5/18 at KC YANKEES Top 4 Jacoby Ellsbury Out at 1st Jim Reynolds Joe West Overturned (bunt single) 1:55 5/19 at TB Rays Top 4 Didi Gregorius Safe at 1st Scott Barry Paul Emmel Overturned (groundout) 0:38 5/22 vs. KC YANKEES Top 7 Alcides Escobar Safe at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Overturned (groundout) 0:49 5/26 vs. OAK YANKEES Top 8 Khris Davis Safe at 1st Will Little Jeff Kellogg Stands (single) 1:04 5/28 vs. OAK YANKEES Top 2 Ryon Healy Safe at 2nd Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Overturned (7-4 putout) 1:00 5/28 vs. OAK Athletics Bot 7 Khris Davis No catch Will Little Jeff Kellogg Confi rmed (double) 1:13 5/30 at BAL Orioles Top 5 Chase Headley Safe at 2nd Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Overturned (forceout) 1:57 6/1 at TOR Blue Jays Top 7 Didi Gregorius Safe at home Gabe Morales Gary Cederstrom Stands (double) 3:09 6/2 at TOR Blue Jays Bot 2 Ezequiel Carrera Out at 1st Eric Cooper Gary Cederstrom Overturned (bunt single) -:-- 6/2 at TOR YANKEES Bot 7 Justin Smoak Safe at 1st Eric Cooper Gary Cederstrom Stands (reached on error) -:-- as of 6/7/17 Yankees Transactions in 2017 Jan. 13 Agreed to terms with SS Didi Gregorius, OF Aaron Hicks, LHP Tommy Layne, RHP Michael Pineda, C Austin Romine and RHP Adam Warren on one-year, non-guaranteed contracts, thus avoiding arbitration. Jan. 31 Signed 11 players to minor league contracts with an invitation to Major League Spring Training: C Wilkin Castillo, INF Ji-Man Choi, C Kellin Deglan, C Francisco Diaz, LHP Jason Gurka, INF Pete Kozma, LHP Joe Mantiply, RHP Nick Rumbelow, LHP Evan Rutckyj, INF Donovan So- lano and INF Rubén Tejada…also invited to Major League Spring Training: RHP Chance Adams, LHP Daniel Camarena, RHP J.P. Feyereisen, OF Dustin Fowler, OF Clint Frazier, RHP James Kaprielian, RHP Brady Lail, LHP Jordan Montgomery, C Jorge Saez, LHP Justus Sheffi eld, INF Gleyber Torres and INF Tyler Wade. Feb. 13 Invited RHP J.R. Graham and LHP James Reeves to Major League spring training. Feb. 16 Signed 1B Chris Carter to a one-year contract…designated LHP Richard Bleier for assignment. Feb. 17 Signed RHP Dellin Betances to a one-year contract. Feb. 19 Invited OF Billy McKinney to Major League spring training. Feb. 20 Signed LHP Jon Niese to a minor league contract with an invitation to Major League spring training. Feb. 21 Traded LHP Richard Bleier to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Mar. 12 Reassigned LHP Daniel Camarena, C Kellin Deglan, C Francisco Diaz, RHP J.P. Feyereisen, RHP Brady Lail, LHP Joe Mantiply, LHP James Reeves, RHP Nick Rumbelow, LHP Evan Rutckyj, C Jorge Saez and LHP Justus Sheffi eld to minor league camp. Mar. 13 Optioned RHP Domingo Germán, RHP Ronald Herrera and RHP Yefry Ramírez to Double-A Trenton and reassigned them to minor league camp. Mar. 15 Optioned RHP Johnny Barbato, LHP Dietrich Enns and RHP Giovanny Gallegos to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and reassigned them to minor league camp…optioned INF Miguel Andújar to Double-A Trenton and reassigned him to minor league camp…reassigned RHP Chance Adams to minor league camp. Mar. 16 Signed RHP Ernesto Frieri to a minor league contract with an invitation to Major League spring training. Mar. 17 Optioned INF Jorge Mateo to Single-A Tampa and reassigned him to minor league camp. Mar. 21 Reassigned INF Gleyber Torres to minor league camp. Mar. 24 Optioned RHP Luis Cessa to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and reassigned him to minor league camp…reassigned INF Ji-Man Choi, OF Dustin Fowler, OF Clint Frazier, LHP Jason Gurka and OF Billy McKinney to minor league camp…received RHP Tyler Jones as a Rule 5 Draft return from the Arizona Diamondbacks and assigned him to Scranton/WB.
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