Aaron Boone has always been more than just a manager who understands baseball, he sees the big picture. His latest roster decision highlights that vision, as the New York Yankees’ top prospect George Lombard Jr. continues to develop with the Double-A affiliate amid early-season changes.
After a shaky start to the regular season, Boone has shown he’s not afraid to make bold moves to strengthen the lineup. With Lombard Jr. and a promising group of young prospects waiting in the wings, the Yankees are positioning themselves for a potential turnaround in the coming weeks.
Following a tough loss to the San Diego Padres, Boone spoke to the media and acknowledged the team’s current deficiencies. He suggested that help could come from within, particularly from the club’s rising stars, as the Yankees aim to stay in the playoff conversation.
When asked about Lombard Jr., Boone didn’t hold back his praise. “He is impressive. Great head on his shoulders, loves the game, great work ethic, smart, heady player,” Boone said. “But then physically, you’ve really seen that evolve now over the two years. You’ve seen him slowly turning into a man and a big physical presence.”
Boone outlines Yankees’ development plan for Lombard Jr.
Yankees manager praised 19-year-old prospect Lombard Jr. this week, outlining the organization’s long-term plans for the young infielder. With a full season ahead, Boone emphasized the importance of having talented depth and highlighted Lombard’s potential impact down the stretch.
“The ease with which he makes plays in the field, the way he’s starting to impact the ball more, and his ability to control the strike zone, he’s doing a really good job,” Boone told reporters. “Obviously, George is someone we’re really excited about.”
Boone also confirmed Lombard’s promotion to Double-A Somerset, a significant step in his development. “He’s certainly earned that next step. We’re excited for him and the start he’s had. He’s got special makeup and is a really good athlete,” Boone added.
Lombard Jr. looks to build his own legacy
While Lombard Jr.’s early stats are promising, his focus is on building a name for himself. Baseball fans may remember his father, George Lombard Sr., who debuted with the Atlanta Braves and had a journeyman career in the majors. Though he never suited up for the Yankees, his legacy still lingers in MLB circles.
Unlike his father, Lombard Jr. has a chance to make a more significant impact at the highest level. That opportunity, however, hinges on how he continues to develop and when Boone and the Yankees believe he’s ready for the big leagues.
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