Noteworthy items from the Yankees’ Grapefruit League action on Saturday:
Stanton smokin’
Giancarlo Stanton’s encouraging spring came with a reminder Saturday that he can still light up Statcast.
The DH hit a missile of a line drive back up the middle on an 87 mph cutter that came off the bat at 118.7 mph.
Two bad
Non-roster infielder Kevin Smith, fighting for a bench job, committed an error for the second straight day.
This one was a throwing error at shortstop on a tough ground ball that he likely would have been better off eating.
Caught my eye
Oswaldo Cabrera, expected to make the team as a utilityman (if not its starting third baseman if DJ LeMahieu is not ready to start the season), continued to swing a hot bat, roping a two-run homer off Phillies reliever Connor Brogdon.
After starting the spring 1-for-23 through nine games, Cabrera is 9-for-24 over his past 11 games.
Sunday’s schedule
Marcus Stroman will make his final start of the spring against the Pirates in Bradenton, Fla., while a split-squad group of Yankees will take on the Diablos Rojos in Mexico City.