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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] The Yankees' starting shortstop for the new season is still undecided, and it is expected to be Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Oswald Peraza, Anthony Volpe or Cabret Selected by Oswaldo Cabrera and others.

However, ESPN reporter Buster Olney recently revealed that the Yankees have already confirmed the candidates for Guerrilla.

The Yankees used Kenafarifa to guard the guerrilla mark last season, but Kanafarifa had too many deficiencies in the guerrilla defense. The Yankees decided to let the two big men, Perraza and Volpe, try to replace the possibility of starting the guerrilla in spring training. With the addition of Cabrera, who joined the major leagues last season, there are currently as many as 4 players competing for the starting guerrilla.

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Ernie mentioned on his PODCAST show "Baseball Tonight" that he spent two days with the Yankees over the weekend and heard some news, "Until I left, basically what I heard was that unless something unexpected happened, Otherwise Peraza will be the starting shortstop, IKF will probably start the season on the bench, maybe some team will want to trade (Kenafarifa), and Volpe will stay in the minor leagues."

At the end of last season, Pelasa was pulled into the major leagues by the Yankees to test the waters. He played a total of 18 games, batting .306 with 1 home run and 15 RBIs.

This year, Pelasa was officially ranked 52nd in the top 100 rookies, only lower than 47th Jasson Dominguez and 5th Anthony Volpe.

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