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#How Yankees are looking to bring the noise

#How Yankees are looking to bring the noise

July 10, 2020 | 3:42am

According to Zack Britton, the Yankees are considering piping in crowd noise into games at Yankee Stadium, which will be without customers.

“I think it is a good idea if they are going to allow steady crowd noise to be pumped in. That would be good for the guys, obviously it gets pretty quiet,’’ Britton said Thursday night at the Stadium. “I have heard of teams, including ours, that might be exploring putting in some type of crowd noise throughout the game. I am not sure how loud it is going to be and what it would look like, but I think it is a good idea, and our team would like that and create some type of atmosphere in the Stadium.’’

Kyle Higashioka isn’t sure but certainly not against it.

“I don’t know. I don’t think I would be opposed to it,” he said. “We have some light music out there while we are playing to break up the dead silence. It’s better than it was the first day, where we were just playing in an abyss, just a void of sound. I wouldn’t be opposed to crowd noise.’’

Yankees players work out at an empty Yankees Stadium.
Yankees players work out at an empty Yankees Stadium.N.Y. Post: Charles Wenzelberg

Manager Aaron Boone didn’t have any new information on Masahiro Tanaka (concussion) other than the pitcher worked a little bit outdoors for the third day in a row.


Deivi Garcia is a long shot to make the Yankees’ expanded pitching staff when the regular season starts on July 23, but what he did Thursday night was certainly impressive in the intrasquad game.


“A good step for him, obviously facing our big boys,’’ Boone said of the 21-year-old right-hander — who retired Mike Tauchman, Andujar and Gary Sanchez (on a strike out). “Feel like he is off and running in our summer camp.’’


Clint Frazier was a DH for the third straight intrasquad game. Boone said Frazier was dealing with planter fasciitis, which had the Yankees taking it slow with the outfielder. Frazier, who wears a mask throughout pregame workouts, batted while wearing one in the second inning when Britton struck him out.


Jonathan Loaisiga’s arrival at spring training 2.0 was delayed until Sunday because there weren’t flights between Nicaragua and New York, but he wasn’t behind the other Yankees pitchers.

Pitching in a Nicaraguan league the right-hander worked 8 ¹/₃ innings over three games before leaving.

Since he has worked as a starter (eight games) and reliever (16) in his brief big-league career, the 25-year-old right-hander was asked which role he preferred.

“I like being a reliever. I like the opportunity it presents,’’ Loaisiga said. “But nothing has been decided.’’

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