Aaron Hicks time in the Bronx may be over. 2 outfield plays last night and both he just looked like he wasn't hustling, not able to see the ball, or just not trying all together. Whatever it is, he basically was pulled from the game because he's awful.
Aaron Hicks just dropped a ball and didn't know it was fair, and two runs just scored with two outs pic.twitter.com/HvOzhT3FXh
— MLB Errors (@mlberrors) September 10, 2022
The worst one for me was when he literally put his head down and didn't finish the play as the Rays scored 2 runs. Just really bad, especially if you're in the MLB.
But maybe there is good news on the horizon for our Yankee outfield. His name is Harrison Bader. CBS Sports writes:
"...Boone said Bader (foot) could begin a minor-league rehab assignment as early as Sunday...The 28-year-old is expected to require about a week's worth of games in the minors before being cleared for big-league action, so he shouldn't be expected to make his debut for the Yankees until at least Sept. 20 versus the Pirates."
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