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River Ave. Blues ยป Update: Yankees call up Mason Williams

Update: Yankees call up Mason Williams

September 14, 2016 by Mike Leave a Comment

Refsnyder and Williams are the Yankees' best options in the wake of the Judge injury
2017 Schedule Announced: Yankees open in Tampa Bay
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1:15pm: The Yankees have indeed called Williams up, the team announced. They haven’t announced an update on Judge, however. Rosters are expanded and Williams is already on the 40-man roster, so no other move is required.

11:30am: According to Sweeny Murti, the Yankees are calling up outfielder Mason Williams from Triple-A Scranton. I figured that would happen. Williams will replace Aaron Judge, who strained his oblique taking a swing last night. The Yankees have not yet announced the results of his MRI, but it’s not a stretch to assume Judge’s season is over.

Williams, 25, missed the first half of the season following shoulder surgery. He hurt himself diving back into first base on a pickoff play last year, you may remember. Williams hit .317/.335/.410 (112 wRC+) in 46 regular season minor league games after returning, most with the RailRiders, and he’s continued his hot hitting in the Triple-A postseason.

Last season Williams played eight games with the Yankees before hurting his shoulder — he replaced the injured Slade Heathcott, who replaced the injured Jacoby Ellsbury — and went 6-for-21 (.286) with one homer and three doubles. He went deep in his very first big league game, which was really cool.

Joe Girardi said last night he expects to use Rob Refsnyder as the everyday right fielder with Judge sidelined. Aaron Hicks could return from his hamstring injury as soon as next week as well. For now Williams seems like the fourth outfielder who will spot start and replace Refsnyder for defense in the late innings.

The call-up means Triple-A Scranton is pretty screwed — they’re currently in the International League Championship Series and Williams was their everyday center fielder and leadoff hitter — but the big league team is the priority, and they couldn’t play with a short bench. Not when they’re still in the mix for a postseason spot. Calling up Williams was a no-brainer. It had to be done to ensure the Yankees are as close to full strength as possible.

Refsnyder and Williams are the Yankees' best options in the wake of the Judge injury
2017 Schedule Announced: Yankees open in Tampa Bay

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