Ben Rice is set to play significantly for the Yankees upon Giancarlo Stanton's return from the injured list due to the importance of offensive production. The article emphasizes that in baseball, players who hit consistently earn their playing time, a long-standing principle of the sport. Concerns about how to manage player positions often resolve themselves through the natural course of the game, such as injuries or performance issues, highlighting the team's adaptability in decision-making.
If you are a Yankees fan and how much Rice is going to play is what is concerning you right now, then, really, stop.
Guys who hit, play. Period. That has been a rule in baseball for a hundred-plus years and it certainly is now when offense is still difficult to generate.
This reminds me somewhat of the spring non-story when Marcus Stroman defiantly stated he was a starter and how that gave the Yankees six veterans for five slots.
Most issues inside the game rectify themselves, often by injury and/or underperformance.
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