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During a short afternoon stroll from the showers to his locker stall, Yankees catcher Austin Wells never glanced up at the lineup card that was displayed on the clubhouse wall near the main entrance.
As for one other major decision, Boone has prioritized reps for Ben Rice over Austin Wells behind the plate. Wells, who finished top-three in last year's Rookie of the Year voting, has fallen off a cliff. Some have speculated it could be due to his ...
Yankees catcher Austin Wells admits frustration after losing starts to Ben Rice, with Paul Goldschmidt limiting lineup flexibility.
Austin Wells crushes a 423-foot solo home run for his second of the game, putting the Yankees ahead with a 6-3 lead in the 10th inning
Saturday was a day game after a night game. It was expected. Monday was different — Monday marked the second time in three games Austin Wells was on the bench.
The first tied an MLB record. The Yankees have hit 14 home runs over their last two games, with nine on Tuesday and five on Wednesday. Those 14 homers tied the MLB mark for most in a two-game span ever, per MLB Network's Sarah Langs.
Austin Wells clobbers a pair of solo home runs, including his solo homer in the 10th, to help the Yankees complete their 6-4 win in extra innings
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The New York Yankees faced another difficult decision this summer, needing to adjust their catching situation to spark the lineup. […]
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Austin Wells loses track of the outs in 9th inning and costs the Yankees a late opportunity
Perhaps nobody was happier the Yankees won Wednesday night than catcher Austin Wells, after his embarrassing mental lapse on the bases cost New York an opportunity in the ninth inning.
With Austin Wells struggling at the plate and Ben Rice swinging an impact bat, the latter found himself serving as the Yankees’ starting catcher for the second consecutive night on Tuesday against
Stacey Gotsulias and Brian McKeon discuss the New York Yankees' upcoming series against the St. Louis Cardinals, featuring another start for Luis Gil