Yankees 2, Marlins 4: Bellinger goes deep as Bombers wrap up spring slate
Briefly

The Yankees completed the final game of spring training with a 4-2 loss to the Marlins, highlighting a focus on maintaining player health. Although Cody Bellinger opened the scoring with a solo homer, Will Warren's performance raised concerns as he struggled on the mound. The Yankees managed to score another run, but ultimately, the game served to finalize the roster for the upcoming regular season rather than being a showcase of skill or strategy. With the main stage set, the focus now shifts to the regular season ahead.
While players are still hopefully still working hard, most of the hard yards have probably already been put in. The final days of spring training are mainly just about getting through things unscathed and healthy for the regular season.
The Yankees got on the board quickly in the first when Cody Bellinger hit a solo homer to wrap up his impressive spring. However, that lead didn't last long.
Warren took the mound for a final tune up as he's set to be part of the Yankees' rotation. However, Warren's iffy outing then continued in the bottom of the fourth.
In a fittingly untelevised game, the Yankees ended spring training with a 4-2 loss to the Marlins.
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