Why the Yankees' Manager Tells Ballplayers to 'Sleep!'

Why the Yankees' Manager Tells Ballplayers to 'Sleep!'

This early in Major League Baseball’s season, no one knows for sure if the New York Yankees will be World Series contenders, but they should be well-rested enough to vie for post-season play.

While some other teams’ players hit the diamond at the crack of dawn during spring training and most others around 9 a.m., the Yankees waited until much later, according to a Feb. 23 Wall Street Journal article.

“After delving into the latest research regarding the importance of sleep for high-level athletes, the Yankees have pushed back the start times for most daily drills here in camp, in the hopes of gaining a competitive advantage,” wrote Jared Diamond in the article. “Last year, they experimented with a modified schedule and found positive results, prompting them to make it a regular part of the routine again in 2016.”

Yankees manager Joe Girardi told his players he wouldn’t be impressed if they showed up at 7:30 a.m. instead of the 11:30 a.m. start time he set.

“Sleep! I’m giving you an opportunity to sleep. Sleep!’ That was one of the first things I told them in camp,” Girardi told Diamond. Players, according to the article, liked the schedule: “Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi said he thinks the extra rest ‘is definitely a huge part of staying healthy and being able to perform well.’ ”

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