New York Yankees George Lombard staying focused on his Yankees reality — and what comes first By Dan Martin Published May 5, 2026, 8:49 p.m. ET George Lombard Jr at bat during a game against the Worcester Red Sox at Polar Park on May 5, 2026. Arthur Mansavage for NY Post WORCESTER, Mass. — George Lombard Jr. earned a rapid promotion to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after just 20 games at Double-A Somerset this season.
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He’s now just one promotion — or potential injury — away from The Bronx.
“On paper, that’s what it is,’’ Lombard said Tuesday at Polar Park before SWB faced Triple-A Worcester. “I’m one step away, one promotion away. Your brain knows that. You’re gonna think you’re right there. You never know how your journey is gonna work. I do my best to stay present. I’m here with Scranton now and I’ll do what I can to be a better player and help the team win.”