While the headlines have been dominated by the New York Mets stealing Juan Soto with that record-breaking $765 million deal, something arguably more electric is happening quietly at George M. Steinbrenner Field. As of February 20, 2026, the narrative has shifted from the “brutal” offseason silence to a sudden roar on the radar gun. Aaron Judge is officially cleared for his spring debut this Saturday, but he’s not the only one turning heads. A 6-foot-7 pitching prospect just unleashed a 102.6 mph fastball that has the entire organization rethinking its rotation plans.
The Captain Returns:
After a nerve-wracking winter where Aaron Judge dealt with a flexor strain that limited his throwing, manager Aaron Boone confirmed the slugger will finally take the field this Saturday in Right Field. Judge didn’t mince words about the team’s quiet winter, calling the slow offseason “brutal” to watch as rivals spent big. However, his medically cleared elbow is the single biggest win of the spring so far.
The 102 MPH Wildcard:
Meet Carlos Lagrange. While fans were panicking over Gerrit Cole’s rehab timeline (expected back May/June), Lagrange stepped onto the mound in Tampa and hit 102.6 mph in live batting practice, reportedly striking out Judge himself. Alongside rising arms Cam Schlittler and Elmer Rodriguez, Lagrange is part of a “young trio” that insiders believe could be the internal solution to the team’s rotation depth issues.
The Visa Nightmare:
It wouldn’t be a Yankees spring training without a bizarre hurdle. Veteran reliever Rafael Montero, signed to be a bullpen stabilizer, is currently stranded in the Dominican Republic due to visa issues. His locker sits empty in Tampa, a stark reminder that even the best-laid plans can face bureaucratic curveballs.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. With Jazz Chisholm Jr. entering a contract year and publicly stating he wants to stay in pinstripes, and the “Run It Back” core of Cody Bellinger and newcomer Paul Goldschmidt aging, the window is tight. The Yankees are banking on internal development to counter the Mets’ spending spree. If Lagrange’s velocity is real and Judge stays healthy, the Bronx Bombers might just have the last laugh. If not, the noise from Queens will only get louder.
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