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Jose Caballero’s firm statement following ejection in NY Yankees’ victory over Rays

Jose Caballero, a recent addition to the roster, delivered an impressive performance against the Tampa Bay Rays. However, his momentum was interrupted when he faced ejection following a controversial play involving the New York Yankees.

José Caballero #72 of the New York Yankees.
© Ishika Samant/Getty ImagesJosé Caballero #72 of the New York Yankees.

The New York Yankees are stepping up to the postseason challenge, putting their early struggles behind them. A significant source of optimism has been the integration of Jose Caballero, formerly of the Tampa Bay Rays, who is quickly proving his worth to the roster.

Caballero joined the Yankees at the trade deadline with a singular mission: to contribute to victories. His performance has been notable both defensively at second base and offensively. In the last 10 games, where the Yankees have boasted an 8-2 record, Caballero has notched six hits and scored five runs, highlighting his impact.

Under the guidance of manager Aaron Boone, Caballero’s addition provides a much-needed boost, helping sustain the winning momentum and tackling upcoming challenges with renewed vigor. This is especially crucial after a challenging start in August.

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In a poignant moment during a series finale against his former team, the Rays, Caballero demonstrated his commitment. Following a controversial call as he attempted to steal second, his passionate reaction underscored his investment in the team’s success. Post-game, he addressed the incident candidly.

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“I wasn’t happy with the call,” Caballero commented. “There’s no way you can say I came off the bag in motion. You can’t see that in real time. I was frustrated because it appeared I came off 10 seconds later, something only a camera could capture. I insisted on this, which led to my ejection.”

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Caballero’s stats with the Yankees

Caballero has proven to be a stellar fit at second base, seamlessly filling a critical gap. His adaptability, also demonstrated by his ability to cover third base and shortstop, enhances the Yankees’ lineup. This versatility is key as the team strives for continued success.

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In his first 10 games, Caballero’s contributions are clear: he has tallied 5 runs, 6 hits, and 5 stolen bases, alongside 2 walks and just three strikeouts. Posting a batting line of .333/.400/.389/.789 over 18 at-bats (Stats so far until Monday according to Baseball Reference), his presence is increasingly felt.

As the Yankees experience their best run since June, Caballero’s influence becomes evident, providing Boone with confidence in critical game moments. His offensive support complements the efforts of heavy hitters like Aaron Judge, Paul Goldschmidt, and Giancarlo Stanton, who were tasked with carrying the offensive load prior to his arrival.

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