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Carlos Lagrange reassigned to Yankees minor league camp after brief big-league outing
Summary
Carlos Lagrange was reassigned to the Yankees' minor league camp after making a start against the Cubs; he allowed eight runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Content
Carlos Lagrange was reassigned Thursday to the New York Yankees' minor league camp after a final spring opportunity with the big-league club. The 22-year-old right-hander traveled with the team from Tampa to make a start against the Chicago Cubs. He had been dominant earlier in the Grapefruit League, which earned him the short call. In that outing he allowed eight runs on nine hits over 2 2/3 innings, and his spring ERA rose to 4.96.
Key details:
- Lagrange was reassigned to the Yankees' minor league camp on Thursday.
- He boarded the cross-country charter from Tampa to make a start against the Chicago Cubs.
- The 22-year-old had dominated Grapefruit League lineups earlier in spring, prompting the brief promotion.
- In the outing against the Cubs he gave up eight runs on nine hits across 2 2/3 innings, raising his spring ERA from 0.66 to 4.96.
- Lagrange said facing major-league hitters showed differences in pitch recognition and the cost of falling behind in counts.
Summary:
Lagrange's short big-league exposure gave him a preview of major-league competition while highlighting areas for refinement. The reassignment returns him to the minors for further development. Undetermined at this time.
