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Yankees' bottom of the order provides Opening Day spark
Summary
On Opening Day at Oracle Park the Yankees' lower lineup produced early runs in a 7-0 win over the Giants, highlighted by a José Caballero double and a two-run single by Ryan McMahon.
Content
The Yankees entered 2026 with much of their high-powered offense returning after leading the majors in runs last year. The club still carried questions about production from the bottom of the order. On Opening Day at Oracle Park the lower third of the lineup supplied an early rally that helped produce a 7-0 win over the San Francisco Giants. That rally came against a veteran Giants starter and set the tone for the game.
Key moments:
- The Yankees beat the Giants 7-0 at Oracle Park on Opening Day.
- In the top of the second inning, José Caballero doubled with two runners on and one out to open the scoring.
- Ryan McMahon followed with a two-run single up the middle to make it 3-0; an Austin Wells single extended the rally and Trent Grisham later hit a triple to make it 5-0.
- Caballero is starting at shortstop while Anthony Volpe is sidelined after offseason surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder.
- Manager Aaron Boone noted uncertainty about lineup placement for Austin Wells and said the team would face left-hander Robbie Ray in the second game of the season.
Summary:
The Yankees' bottom third produced key early offense that contributed to a shutout on Opening Day. The organization continues to rely on its core hitters for sustained scoring while monitoring individual performances at the bottom of the lineup. The team is scheduled to face left-hander Robbie Ray in the next game.
