Yankees top prospect George Lombard Jr. has been spectacular to start the Double-A season, and on Tuesday night he continued that success against one of baseball's best.
Lombard enjoyed himself a 2-for-4 showing in Somerset’s win over Reading, with one of those knocks being a well-struck RBI double off Phillies ace Zack Wheeler.
Wheeler, of course, was making his fourth rehab appearance with the Fightin Phils as he continues recovering from surgeries for a blood clot and thoracic outlet syndrome.
He got the best of Lombard in his first two at-bats, though, striking him out and getting him to fly out to center before giving up the first-pitch double in the sixth.
Afterwards, the three-time All-Star spoke highly of the young sluggers potential.
“I thought he was taking good swings all night,” Wheeler told reporters. “You can tell he’s a good, strong kid and he has a good bat path -- he’s going to be a good player, so I hope I don’t have to face him too much.”
Lombard's glove has been his calling card to this point, but so far this season his offense has followed suit.
The 21-year-old is now hitting .429 with a stellar 1.372 OPS though eight games.
He’s racked up four multi-hit showings, six extra base-hits, and has stuck out just five times over that span.
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, who was with Somerset to kick off his rehab assignment, also had nothing but good things to say about the organization's top young talent.
“I thought he looked great out there,” Volpe said. “He made great plays in the field, put together good at-bats, smoked the ball to right -- he’s a really hard worker and a really good kid, so it’s going to be exciting.”
With Volpe in the lineup, Lombard got his first start of the season at third base, giving the Yankees a glimpse of their potential left-side of the infield down the line.
And the youngster was sure to put on a show defensively as well, taking care of all of his opportunities, including a pair of slick plays to rob the Fightin Phils of hits.
If Lombard can keep this up, perhaps he'll receive the call to Triple-A before long.
George Lombard Jr. is putting on a defensive clinic at third base tonight!😱 pic.twitter.com/Dsqyy4c1nj
— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) April 14, 2026