One-derful

Giancarlo Stanton belted his first home run of the spring, a 116 mph bullet to left-center field off Blue Jays right-hander Paolo Espino in the Yankees’ 10-9 win at Steinbrenner Field.

Giancarlo Stanton belts a two-run homer during the Yankees’ 10-9 exhibition win over the Blue Jays.Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports


Yikes

Lefty reliever Caleb Ferguson got roughed up in his fourth outing of the spring, giving up three runs on two hits and a walk without recording an out.

Caught my eye

Anthony Volpe enjoyed a four-hit game, roping a pair of singles back up the middle, plus a double and a single the other way to right field.

Volpe was known for using all fields as he came up through the minors but got away from it too often in his rookie year.

His tweaked bat path — giving him more margin for error on pitches in the zone — continues to pay dividends this spring.

Sunday’s schedule

Will Warren and Clayton Beeter, both competing for the fifth-starter job, will pitch in a game against the Red Sox in Fort Myers, Fla., at 1:05 p.m.