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Slumping Austin Wells could sit in Yankees lineup shakeup for ALCS Game 3

CLEVELAND — The slumping Austin Wells could find himself out of the cleanup spot — and perhaps out of the lineup altogether, at least for one game —with Cleveland starting left-hander Matt Boyd in Game 3 of the ALCS Thursday at Progressive Field.

Right-handed Giancarlo Stanton figures to get moved up to fourth in the lineup versus Boyd, as Aaron Boone indicated earlier in the series.

The Yankees could sit catcher Austin Wells for Game 3 of the ALCS against the Guardians. Getty Images

The Yankees have avoided bunching lefty or righty hitters against Cleveland because of their dominant bullpen, with Boone saying earlier in the series: “I don’t like four out of five lefties from five on down and three out of four righties [at the top], where I guarantee that I [get lefty Tim] Herrin and so and so for all the lefties, I [get] their best righty for all the righties.”

But the manager also added, “Now, if a starting pitcher like Boyd starts against us, as I’ve done throughout the year, it’s a little bit different.”

Whether the Yankees go with Jose Trevino behind the plate in place of Wells remains to be seen.

Jose Trevino would start at catcher if the Yankees sit Austin Wells. Getty Images

Wells had just a .526 OPS versus lefties during the season and Boone said previously of Trevino, “There’s definitely a possibility he could get in there [in the series].’’

Clarke Schmidt, who will take the mound for the Yankees on Thursday, has slightly better numbers pitching to Wells than Trevino, and Trevino hasn’t started a game since the season finale on Sept. 29.

While Boone did not announce a lineup for Thursday during a Wednesday Zoom call from the Stadium, he praised Wells’ work behind the plate in the midst of an 0-for-19 slide that also includes nine strikeouts.

Giancarlo Stanton would likely be moved up to cleanup if the Yankees sit Austin Wells. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

“He’s done an outstanding job, all the while going through a little bit of struggles offensively,’’ Boone said, adding he liked Wells’ final at-bat Tuesday, a 106-mph line-out to right after a nine-pitch at-bat against tough right-hander Hunter Gaddis.

“I felt he got a lot of good swings off Gaddis there,’’ Boone said.


Anthony Rizzo got more treatment on the fractured fingers in his right hand at the Stadium on Wednesday before the Yankees left for Cleveland.

Boone said Rizzo told him the hand felt better than it did Tuesday, when Rizzo played his second game since coming back from the injury suffered at the end of the regular season and delivered a double.


“He’ll continue to get treatment and hopefully continue to improve day by day,’’ Boone said.

Rizzo hit eighth in each of the first two games of the series and is 3-for-7 with a double and a walk.


Nestor Cortes (left elbow flexor strain) threw a hybrid bullpen session at the Stadium, which was expected to include 10-15 pitches in the bullpen and 10-15 pitches against live hitters.

If that went well, the left-hander could face hitters again this weekend, keeping himself very much in the mix to join the World Series roster if the Yankees make it there.

Cortes said Tuesday night the goal is to throw two to three live batting practice sessions before he could be activated.

“If I do good or not, it’s about bouncing back and not filling up a roster spot for no reason if I can’t go again,” Cortes said. “I think mainly it’s feeling good and then performing would obviously be the next step.”