Trent Grishams hot bat forcing Yankees lineup creativity

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That was rewarded again Monday as the center fielder went 1-for-4 (lowering his average to .423) and scored a run on a day when the Yankees lineup did not do much. And with Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal set to take the mound Tuesday, Grisham, the left-handed hitter who has reverse splits, figures to be back in the lineup again “The good thing is we got a lot of guys really performing well, so usually on a given day, there’s a couple difficult decisions to make,” Boone said.“The fact that so many guys are playing well hopefully allows … a guy to take advantage of a day off through the long stretch as you’re trying to continue to build them up in the first month of the season. “But no question that Grish has continued to force his way in there with more and more playing time.” Boone has some flexibility in how he can get Grisham more playing time without taking too much away from another starter. On Monday, it was giving Domínguez his first day off of the season against Tigers right-hander Casey Mize, with Bellinger moving over to left field.
On Tuesday, it could be by sitting the lefty-hitting Ben Rice against Skubal, having Aaron Judge DH and Bellinger move over to right field.And other days, it could be by having Bellinger play first base to spell Paul Goldschmidt on occasion. “Little bit of a puzzle and hopefully it continues...