Yankees forced to move workouts after sewage leak but should be good moving forward

TAMPA — The Yankees did not pooh-pooh their pregame workouts Sunday; they just had to move them across the street.Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees.

A sewage leak, caused by a clogged drain in a pipe outside of the footprint of Steinbrenner Field, forced the Yankees to hold their breath and move over to their player development complex for morning workouts while crews finished the cleanup before the team returned for a game against the Mets.The leak sprung up Saturday afternoon and spilled into areas around the home clubhouse.It did not do any real damage in the main area where players dress and house their equipment, though.“In spots, it was really bad,” manager Aaron Boone said Sunday after returning for a 6-4 loss to the Mets.

“Fortunately, it didn’t get into the clubhouse where it could have seeped in and we would have had to pull up carpet and lockers and equipment in the clubhouse.So that part of it was good.“There’s some sensitive areas that need to be addressed; I’m sure they will be in the coming days.

But for the most part, we should be good.We should be normal postgame, with everyone showering and doing what they need to do to end the day.”The coaches room appeared to have the carpet pulled up, and other areas were more affected, in addition to a brutal stench wafting through the area Saturday, though it had mostly dissipated by Sunday morning as workers finished off an around-the-clock cleanup.“I was surprised at how much they were able to get things cleaned up and sanitized,” Boone said.

“Credit to a lot of people that put in a lot of hours overnight and this morning.Hopefully, we’re in a good position moving forward.

We got probably some longer-term things that got to get fixed but should be in a good spot.”Luis Gil made his spring debut, striking out four across 2 ²/₃ innings while giving up a solo home run to ...

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