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Yankees spring training disrupted by sewage leak

A sewage leak at Steinbrenner Field disrupted the Yankees' spring training routine, forcing the team to move interviews and navigate around contaminated areas during their game against the Tigers.

The leak affected the Yankees' clubhouse bathroom and surrounding areas, with two sewer lines breaking outside the main entrance just before Saturday's game. Workers were tearing up part of the stadium entrance to access damaged piping.

Despite the unpleasant conditions, the Yankees managed to defeat the Tigers 20-3, with Aaron Judge hitting two home runs. Manager Aaron Boone commented, "It's not great. It's all over the place," while expressing hope for a quick cleanup before the next game.