TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -New York Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang threw 70 of 91 pitches for strikes over seven innings in an extended spring training game on Thursday.
Wang, who is 0-3 with a 34.50 ERA, was sent to the Yankees’ minor league complex to work on pitching consistency. He allowed five runs – four earned – nine hits and struck out 11 against Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguers.
The right-hander has not been told if he will make his next start in the majors or the minors. Wang is flying to Boston on Friday to rejoin the Yankees for a weekend series with the Red Sox,
“Good day,” Wang said. “Sinker down more, but sometimes got higher and the ball didn’t sink.”
Yankees pitching coordinator Nardi Contreras planned to watch video of Thursday’s game and previous games Wang appeared in to compare mechanics.
coming in really well.”
Wang missed the final 3 1/2 months last season with a foot injury but appeared to be healthy during spring training and says he feels fine.
Yankees vice president Billy Connors worked on mechanics with Wang before the game, including staying back a little longer during his delivery.
“I thought he did well,” Connors said. “What I looked for was groundballs on his sinker. He had a good sinker. In this league here, you throw groundballs the ground is so hard they’re base hits. He needed to get out there and let his mind back in the groove.”
In other news, Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez increased both his running and hitting sessions as he continues a rehab program after right hip surgery on March 9.
Rodriguez ran four times from the plate to first after swinging a bat, and went from first to second six times.
The three-time AL MVP also took 28 swings on curveballs off a pitching machine for the first time. He followed that with 63 swings in regular batting practice.
The Yankees expect Rodriguez to rejoin the team by May 15.
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