Wed 4/13/16 4:55 PM

Kozma went 0-for-3 on Wednesday against the Pawtucket Red Sox.
EDGE Analysis
Kozma struggled in spring training, only registering seven hits during 32 at-bats for the Yankees. This has carried over to his play for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as he has yet to collect a hit in 14 at-bats. Kozma recorded 99 at-bats for the Cardinals last season, and finished with a .152 average with two RBI in 76 games. This spring, he lost out on a utility role with the Yankees and finds himself behind Rob Refsnyder and Donovan Solano. Due to a lower back injury early in spring training, Kozma will have to make up serious ground to be viewed as a better option than Solano, and will most likely spend all of 2016 in the minors barring multiple injuries.