Perhaps the projected starter with the most to prove in a Yankee uniform—looking to establish himself this spring training in a new organization after an injury-riddled campaign with the Marlins—Ryan Weathers gets the opportunity to face a rather strong Mets lineup despite its many absences with multiple superstars competing in the World Baseball Classic.

Even without Juan Soto (suiting up for the Dominican WBC team), Pete Alonso (now in Baltimore), and Francisco Lindor (injured), the Mets’ offense could still be seen as an upgrade on the Nationals. Weathers carved through the Nats in his first spring outing, a little under two weeks ago. Traditionally a pitcher who relies on his changeup as his primary offspeed offering, Weathers really leaned into his sweeper against Washington, a potential trend to follow, assuming the Yankees saw an opportunity to tweak and improve his pitching arsenal. The first signs were great, with the southpaw allowing one hit and striking out five in 3.2 innings of work.

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Returning to the topic of depleted lineups, the Yankees give their youngsters another opportunity to perform, this one against the newly acquired Mets ace, Freddy Peralta. The likes of Jasson Domínguez, George Lombard Jr., and Spencer Jones will be leading the charge, Jones in particular looking to maintain what has been an outstanding performance this spring, having homered three times already.

How to Watch:

Location: Clover Park — Port St. Lucie, FL

First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. EDT

TV broadcast: WPIX

Radio broadcast: N/A

Online stream: MLB Network (out-of-market-only)

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