In the lead-up to Tuesday’s first pitch, the Yankees released their starting lineup for the game, with some notable changes and movements across the order. The lineup features Paul Goldschmidt at first, Aaron Judge in right field, and Amed Rosario at second, followed by Giancarlo Stanton as the designated hitter.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. will not start Tuesday’s game for New York. The outfielder served as a contemporary talking point after Monday’s performance, where he collected one hit, one run, and two strikeouts in five at-bats.
Fantasy and prospect observers weighed in on Chisholm’s Tuesday role, with some analysts suggesting he should sit, given the matchup and lineup considerations. Despite the advisory notes, Chisholm remains a regular part of the Yankees’ roster plan moving forward.
The broader context for the Yankees tonight includes continued evaluation of their offense and positional depth as they navigate a competitive early-season schedule. Tuesday’s game is expected to provide a closer look at how the Yankees adjust against the Angels and execute late-inning scenarios.
This article reflects information available ahead of Tuesday’s game and includes the announced lineup and Chisholm Jr.’s status. For ongoing coverage, follow Heavy Sports’ updates on the Yankees’ decisions and performance against the Angels.