Every year the New York Yankees feel that this will be his breakout year, but Tyler Wade has disappointed. Last season he started big on opening day. He probably would have started the season at the alternate sight, but replacing DJ LeMahieu started the season at second base against the Washington Nationals. He had a career day.
He led off the third inning by working the count full against Max Scherzer and taking a cutter out of the zone for a walk.