Two hitting coaches are looking at Gary Sanchez’s upcoming left shoulder surgery from different angles as it pertains to the Yankees catcher’s ability to hit following a debridement procedure performed by team physician Christopher Ahmad on Thursday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
According to a Yankees release, the surgery went as expected.
“Not a big concern. It is going to help him finish his swing better when healed,’’ a big-league hitting coach told The Post, speaking about Sanchez’s front shoulder. “He just needs to get strong and it will be good.’’
A former big-league hitting coach said the finishing process could be affected by the cleanup process that is expected to require three months of rehab.