Carlos Lagrange, the Yankees' top prospect, had a standout performance in his Triple-A debut with the Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders. The young pitcher pitched four innings, striking out three batters and not allowing any walks against the Blue Jays' affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons, on Sunday, March 29th. This performance only complicated the Yankees' decision to leave him off the Opening Day roster, and if he continues at this level, the decision will be even tougher.
In his AAA debut, Lagrange demonstrated control and skill, which generated optimism within the team. The game ended with a victory for the RailRiders over the Bisons 5-4 in 10 innings, winning the first game of a doubleheader. Lagrange's performance was key for the team, showing his ability to adapt and excel in a competitive environment.