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. The 23-year-old Wright, a rotation contender, pitched two scoreless innings in his spring-training debut Wednesday. The fifth overall pick in the 2017 amateur draft made his big-league debut last September. He gave up three runs in six innings during three appearances, including home runs to the New York Mets’ Michael Conforto and Dominic Smith in a seven-pitch span.
Tulowitzki was a five-time all-star but has not played in the major leagues since July, 2017, missing last season because of surgery on April 2 for bone spurs in his right and left heels. He was released by the Blue Jays, signed with the Yankees and homered in his first at-bat in pinstripes, against his former team. New York hopes the 34-year-old can be its regular shortstop until Didi Gregorius returns from Tommy John surgery this summer.