Yankees Unveil Opening Day Lineup: Who Starts, Who Sits?
NEW YORK — It’s that time of year once again.
After a one-day postponement due to inclement weather, the Yankees are set to open the 2022 regular season on Friday afternoon, facing the Boston Red Sox.
With that, we have our first official starting lineup of the season, an order put together by manager Aaron Boone and the Yankees.
Here is the Yankees' starting nine for Friday’s opener:
- Josh Donaldson, 3B
- Aaron Judge, RF
- Anthony Rizzo, 1B
- Giancarlo Stanton, DH
- DJ LeMahieu, 2B
- Joey Gallo, LF
- Aaron Hicks, CF
- Kyle Higashioka, C
- Isiah Kiner-Falefa
New York will step into the batter’s box against right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, the starter the Yankees also faced in their final game in 2021. That, of course, was a loss in the American League Wild Card Game at Fenway Park.
There’s plenty to talk about with this order. Isiah Kiner-Falefa debuting in the No. 9 spot, Kyle Higashioka looking to carry his powerful Grapefruit League numbers into the regular season and Joey Gallo hoping to bounce back from a disappointing first impression in pinstripes.
Beyond those three topics, here are three more storylines from this Opening Day lineup:
Breaking Down the New York Yankees Opening Day Lineup
Not Gleyber Day
Stanton Room Only
By Gosh, It’s Josh
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