Thursday, August 20, 2026

GEORGE LOMBARD JUST MAKES THINGS HAPPEN

The Yankees won again Wednesday night, and this one had something we've been begging to see more of: energy, speed and smart baseball.

New York beat Baltimore 5–3 for its third straight win, and George Lombard Jr. was right in the middle of it.

With the game tied 3–3 in the eighth and the bases loaded, Lombard didn't need to launch one into the seats. He put the ball on the ground and busted it down the line, beating the play for an infield single and bringing home the go-ahead run. Speed created pressure. Pressure created a mistake. That's baseball.

Then Jazz Chisholm Jr. added another run by aggressively reading a wild pitch and racing home, giving the Yankees some breathing room at 5–3. Aaron Boone specifically praised Chisholm's instincts on the bases.

And that's what I liked about this win.

It wasn't simply waiting around for somebody to hit a three-run homer. The Yankees made things happen.

And Lombard continues to show something that can't always be measured on a spreadsheet: awareness, hustle and the ability to impact a baseball game.

The kid looks like he belongs.

Keep playing him. This was the best move the Yankees made all season.




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