10 May

not to be overlooked

The three-homer game by Jasson Dominguez — the rookie outfielder they call “The Martian” — deserved the spotlight, but don’t overlook what the rookie right-hander out of Jackson Prep did for the New York Yankees on Friday. Will Warren had a career night in his 14th MLB game, throwing 7 1/3 innings in a 10-2 win over the A’s at West Sacramento, Calif. Warren, now 2-2 with a 4.75 ERA in eight starts this season, retired the first 10 batters before yielding a walk and a hit — by Mississippi State alum Brent Rooker — in the fourth inning. He allowed just three more hits and a lone run while striking out seven. “It’s just executing every pitch, and tonight we did that,” the 25-year-old Warren said in a postgame TV interview. Warren, drafted out of Southeastern Louisiana in 2021, wasn’t even assured of a role on the Yankees’ staff back in spring training. But injuries opened up spots in the rotation, and Warren grabbed one. It hasn’t been smooth sailing: In four of his eight starts he has lasted less than five innings. But Friday’s outing against a tough lineup was certainly encouraging. “I thought he had a lot of weapons,” Yanks manager Aaron Boone said in a TV interview. “He was really good, man. … I feel like the last few times I’ve really seen the electricity with his stuff.” P.S. Down on the farm, former Jackson Prep star Konnor Griffin went 4-for-4 with a home run for Low-Class A Bradenton. Pittsburgh’s No. 2-rated prospect — the ninth overall pick in the 2024 draft — is batting .283 with six homers, 17 RBIs and 12 steals in 27 games.

10 May

sock for sox?

After wearing out Triple-A pitching for over a month, Tim Elko is getting an opportunity in the big leagues. The Chicago White Sox reportedly will call up the former Ole Miss standout prior to Saturday’s game against Miami at Rate Field. Elko was hitting .348 with 10 homers at Charlotte. The 26-year-old first baseman/DH carries a .293 career average with 61 homers in 325 minor league games since the ChiSox drafted him in the 10th round in 2022. He hit 46 homers at Ole Miss over his five seasons, capping his career with a College World Series championship. The White Sox, coming off an awful 2024 season (40-121, worst in the modern era), are again at the bottom of the American League at 10-28; they are 29th in MLB in hitting, 28th in scoring and tied for 27th in home runs. Their hitting coach is Louisville native and ex-big leaguer Marcus Thames, who is not to blame for the lack of talent on the roster.