Angry at being excluded from the selection, the Yankees who can’t even release “I don’t know what my role is”

Angry at being excluded from the selection, the Yankees who can’t even release “I don’t know what my role is”

Aaron Hicks (34), who was the starting center fielder for the New York Yankees, is uncomfortable. He is not easily accepting the reality of being pushed out of the main game. 

Hicks was excluded from the starting lineup for the home game against the San Francisco Giants on the 3rd (Korean time). Infielder Isaiah Cainer-Faleppa was put in as the starting center fielder that day and played full nine innings while watching the first outfield defense of his career. Hicks watched the game from the bench and was unable to come on as a substitute. 

Hicks was excluded from the selection in all three straight games against San Francisco. Aaron Judge, whose main position is right fielder, started as center fielder for the first two games of the opening season. Hicks, who missed the opening game, came out as a pinch hitter in the 9th inning of the game on the 2nd, but struck out looking after a game on 7 pitches.  카지노

According to the American ‘The Athletic’ on the 3rd, Hicks said, “I have no idea what my role is. It is uncertain,” he said. “I don’t want to deal with only finishing pitchers after being on the bench all day. I want to play on the pitch every day. I want to play as a starter. I don’t know what more to say,” he said. 

Switch hitter outfielder Hicks, who debuted with the Minnesota Twins in 2014, has a batting average of .231, 648 hits, 100 home runs, 351 RBIs, and an OPS of .717 in 871 games in 13 major league seasons. He joined the Yankees in 2016 as a trade, and in February 2019, while hitting a personal record of 27 homers in 2018, he also signed a 7-year, $70 million extension with the Yankees. 

However, from the first year of the contract, he started the season in mid-May with a back injury, and in early August, he suffered a right elbow injury and only played 59 games. In 2021, he underwent left wrist surgery in mid-May and was out of the season after 32 games. Last year, he played 130 games without any major injuries, but suffered a severe batting average with a batting average of 201.6 (83 hits in 384 bats), 8 homers, 40 RBIs, and an OPS of .642. 

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