DJ LeMаһіeu сould be ‘а lіttle beаt uр’ wіtһ sрotlіgһt on questіonаble bаserunnіng

   

With a spotlight placed on DJ LeMahieu’s running, Yankees manager Aaron Boone allowed the infielder may be “a little bit beat up.”

LeMahieu did not appear to be all-out sprinting on the way to first base during what turned out to be a fielder’s choice in the third inning of Friday’s loss.

LeMahieu had smacked the pitch up the middle, where Boston second baseman Emmanuel Valdez was positioned.

Boston Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela (43) attempts to tag New York Yankees third baseman DJ LeMahieu (26) at second base during the third inning at Yankee Stadium.

A would-be double-play ball, though, was mishandled several times: Valdez knocked the ball down, picked it up and tossed to shortstop Ceddanne Rafaela, who had to spin to touch second base, then double-clutched.

Boone defended LeMahieu’s effort level after the game.

A day later, Boone said he went back and watched replays of the play and believed the 35-year-old LeMahieu, who missed the first two months of the season with a fracture in his right foot, had issues getting into his top running form.

“I think he got out of the swing, trying to fight down the line to get into his gait and had a hard time getting there,” Boone said before the Yankees played the Red Sox in The Bronx. “And then just at the end, just pushed it, which wasn’t the most efficient way of doing it, obviously.”