NEW YORK — Anthony Rizzo was back in the New York Yankees' lineup for Monday night's American League Championship Series opener, just 16 days after fracturing a pair of fingers when hit by a pitch.
Rizzo was batting eighth and playing first base versus the Cleveland Guardians after missing the Division Series against Kansas City.
''It's just pain,'' Rizzo said. ''It's temporary, and the 50,000 people in the stands and the adrenaline and what's at stake is going to outweigh any pain I'll be feeling.''
Rizzo fractured the fourth and fifth fingers on his right hand when hit by a pitch from Pittsburgh's Ryan Borucki on Sept. 28.
A three-time All-Star and a 2016 World Series champion with the Chicago Cubs, the 35-year-old hit .228 with eight homers and 35 RBIs in 92 games during an injury-interrupted season. Rizzo missed 62 games with a fractured right forearm after colliding with Boston reliever Brennan Bernardino on June 16. He batted .380 (8 for 21) after returning from the injured list on Sept. 1.
Rizzo wouldn't say whether he'd be playing if this were the regular season.
''This is Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, so the hypothetical there isn't there,'' he said. ''I don't know what that answer would be.''
Rizzo hasn't hit off live pitching, only machines. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he was comforted by the return of a four-time Gold Glove winner.