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Yankees' Clarke Schmidt leaves game with forearm tightness. Who could they replace him with?
Yankees' Clarke Schmidt leaves game with forearm tightness. Who could they replace him with?

New York Times

time04-07-2025

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Yankees' Clarke Schmidt leaves game with forearm tightness. Who could they replace him with?

TORONTO — The New York Yankees' rotation may have taken a hit. Clarke Schmidt left Thursday night's start against the Toronto Blue Jays after three innings and 55 pitches. The Yankees announced that Schmidt exited with right forearm tightness. Since his 103-pitch outing against the Baltimore Orioles a few weeks ago, Schmidt had been experiencing difficulty in recovering between his outings. As of publication, it is unclear if his forearm tightness is related to his recovery issue. Advertisement If Schmidt has to miss time on the injured list, the options to replace him in the rotation are grim. The Yankees could recall Allan Winans from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, but the club would have two starters in their rotation in Winans and Marcus Stroman, who are among the league's worst in Stuff+. They could accelerate the timeline for Cam Schlittler, who the club is high on. Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake recently told The Athletic that Schlittler could be an option in the second half of the season, but he might be the best in-house option if needed. The Yankees could also stretch out JT Brubaker, who is in the bullpen. Brubaker was brought in as a starter from the Pittsburgh Pirates and was building a starter's workload during his rehab assignment earlier this year. Ryan Yarbrough, who is on the injured list with a strained oblique, has not begun throwing and it doesn't appear like he'll be back before the All-Star break. Luis Gil, who has yet to make an appearance in 2025, is expected to throw another live batting practice early next week. But the Yankees could expedite his return and begin his rehab assignment from a strained lat instead of throwing another live batting practice. Still, Gil is not expected to return by the end of the month. If Schmidt has to miss significant time, the need for a starting pitcher at the trade deadline may become a necessity. Schmidt has pitched to a 3.32 ERA through 14 starts and made franchise history with a 28 1/3 innings scoreless streak. Although the Yankees are looking at Gil as a 'trade deadline acquisition,' it's impossible to predict what the Yankees could get out of Gil this year because lat injuries are tricky. The Yankees must hope that Schmidt's injury is nothing serious. Otherwise, their rotation might be in trouble. This story will be updated. (Photo of Clarke Schmidt: Mark Blinch / Getty Images)

Yankees weighing next move for veteran starter ahead of key rotation decision
Yankees weighing next move for veteran starter ahead of key rotation decision

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

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Yankees weighing next move for veteran starter ahead of key rotation decision

Yankees weighing next move for veteran starter ahead of key rotation decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Marcus Stroman's final rehab outing was supposed to provide clarity. Instead, it raised more questions. In a bind with Ryan Yarbrough on the injured list and Allan Winans not exactly building confidence in his spot start against the Reds, the Yankees are giving him another shot. Advertisement A limited one. The veteran right-hander will throw a bullpen at Yankee Stadium so that manager Aaron Boone and pitching coach Matt Blake can evaluate him. If he looks good, he could start on Sunday. New York Yankees starting pitcher Marcus StromanVincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Stroman gave up 10 hits and five earned runs over just 3.2 innings for Double-A Somerset on Tuesday night, walking two and striking out one. He threw 65 pitches and didn't make it out of the fourth inning. It was his third rehab start—and easily his worst. Now, the Yankees are left to decide whether that's enough to trust him on a major league mound. Boone said earlier this week that Stroman would 'be in the mix' for the open rotation spot on Sunday. But after Tuesday's outing, that idea feels more like a hope than a plan. Advertisement Stroman has been out with right knee inflammation. His return would come at a time when the Yankees badly need rotation help—Yarbrough is on the IL, Luis Gil is still out, and Winans didn't exactly run away with the opportunity on Monday night. Stroman says he feels healthy. The velocity is there. The pitch count is built up. But the results haven't followed. He was hit hard early and often on Tuesday, a pattern that's become all too familiar. Before landing on the IL in April, Stroman had posted an 11.57 ERA in three starts. The Yankees haven't announced a starter for Sunday yet. Stroman is scheduled to throw a bullpen session at Yankee Stadium before a final decision is made. They could plug him back in and hope the results catch up to the reps. But right now, there's more uncertainty than upside. And with July here, the margin for error is shrinking. Advertisement Related: Yankees Must Make Tough Call After Marcus Stroman's Rough Return Related: Yankees Fans Love This Prospect as Rival Teams Eye Him in a Trade This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

Yankees move struggling arm to make room for Marcus Stroman
Yankees move struggling arm to make room for Marcus Stroman

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

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Yankees move struggling arm to make room for Marcus Stroman

Yankees move struggling arm to make room for Marcus Stroman originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Yankees didn't wait long to make their next roster move. Shortly after Saturday's 7-0 loss to the A's, the club optioned Allan Winans to Triple-A—clearing the roster spot Marcus Stroman will take when he's activated Sunday. Advertisement Winans gave up three runs (two earned) on three hits in two innings of mop-up duty Saturday afternoon. It wasn't the worst outing of his week, but it didn't do much to strengthen his case for a roster spot either. Earlier in the week, the right-hander got the ball to open Monday's game in Cincinnati. It was a chance to make an impression with the rotation in flux. Instead, he allowed four runs on five hits over 4 1/3 innings. He didn't miss many bats and couldn't make it through the fifth. Now sporting an 8.53 ERA, Winans heads back to the minors after two outings that left more questions than answers. New York Yankees right-handed starter Allan Winans. © Katie Stratman-Imagn Images The Yankees needed someone to eat innings in the short term. Winans filled the role—but just barely. His fastball sat in the low 90s, and while he mixed in a few decent changeups and curveballs, he wasn't fooling many hitters. Advertisement That brings us to Stroman. The veteran right-hander hasn't pitched in the majors since April due to knee inflammation, but he'll get the ball Sunday. He's looked shaky during his rehab stint, including a rough final start for Double-A Somerset. He wasn't much better before he got hurt, pitching to an 11.57 ERA. But the Yankees are banking on his experience to be able to eat innings. Winans will remain in the depth mix. But for now, the spot belongs to Stroman—ready or not. Related: Yankees Announce Rotation Plan Involving Marcus Stroman Related: Aaron Boone Reveals a Problem With the Yankees' Lineup This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

Latest Marcus Stroman Rehab Update Has Yankee Fans Enraged
Latest Marcus Stroman Rehab Update Has Yankee Fans Enraged

Yahoo

time28-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Latest Marcus Stroman Rehab Update Has Yankee Fans Enraged

Latest Marcus Stroman Rehab Update Has Yankee Fans Enraged originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Yankees haven't exactly been anxiously waiting on the return of right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman, who pitched to an abysmal 11.57 ERA in 2025 before going down with a left knee injury. Advertisement However, as the months go on, they wouldn't mind having him return to form, even if it means a league-average ERA and continue generating the kind of weakly hit balls in play that made him a strong starter. That was especially true after the Yankees needed Allan Winans to make a spot start Monday in place of the injured Ryan Yarbrough. Unfortunately for both Stroman and Yankees fans, his latest outing was far from good. New York Yankees starter Marcus Stroman pitches in a loss to the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium, April 11, 2025.© Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images In Stroman's Tuesday rehab outing for the Double-A Somerset Patriots, Stroman posted the following line: 3.2 IP, 10 H, 5 ER, 2 BB, 1 K. Stroman threw 65 pitches, 41 of them being for strikes. Advertisement Given that he's now in the second and final year of a two-year, $37 million contract, Yankees fans expect more from the 34-year-old hurler. It feels eerily similar to what is happening across town with the Mets and Frankie Montas, who was hesitantly activated despite a series of abysmal rehab starts in the Mets' system. While Winans pitched as advertised in the first three innings of the Yankees' 6-1 loss to the Reds Monday, needing just 24 pitches to record the first nine outs, the wheels fell off the bus as his not-exactly-overpowering stuff found too much of the middle of the plate. One fan tweeted: "This is NOT good!" and another tweeted: "Omg, please keep him off the mound." Another fan sarcastically commented that manager Aaron Boone might've praised an otherwise disappointing start. Advertisement Boone did say that after his start tonight, Stroman would be "in the mix" to be activated, so the skipper will likely give an indication tonight as to whether Stroman will return soon. Related: Yankees-Cardinals Blockbuster Trade Idea Sends Nolan Arenado and 49-Save Pitcher to New York Related: Reds Prospect Gets Hunter Greene Comparison Before Debut vs. Yankees Related: Potential Yankees Trade Target Infielder Nearing Massive Home Run Milestone This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150: Score $150 in Bonus Bets for Yankees-Reds, MLB & More
BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150: Score $150 in Bonus Bets for Yankees-Reds, MLB & More

USA Today

time23-06-2025

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BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150: Score $150 in Bonus Bets for Yankees-Reds, MLB & More

It's an eclectic MLB schedule tonight, with the most interesting game being the Yankees at Reds. New York is sending a first-time 2025 starter to the mound (Allan Winans) yet are still favored in a game with a very high over/under of 10 runs. This is the type of game that makes interleague play so much fun, and you can bet on tonight's game with the BetMGM bonus code WIREBG150 and score $150 in bonus bets if that bet wins. The BetMGM bonus code WIREBG150 is for new customers in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Bettors in the other states where BetMGM operates can use the BetMGM bonus code SBWIRE to get up to $1,500 in first-bet protection. This refunds an opening wager loss up to $1,500 with an equivalent bonus bet value. It might seem strange that the Yankees are favored even though Winans is making his first appearance in the 2025 campaign, but Winans has posted dominant numbers in the minors. The Yankees also have the best expected won/loss record in the Majors, which is why they are listed at -130 moneyline odds on most sports betting apps in a bet you can place with either of the BetMGM bonus code offers. The Yankees selected Winans off waivers from the Braves last winter after he made a couple of spot starts over the last two seasons for Atlanta. He has been dominant at Triple-A Scranton, going 7-0 with a 0.90 ERA. Lefty Nick Lodolo (5-5, 3.71 ERA) will start for the Reds. Tonight's MLB schedule also has a tremendous NL Central matchup between the Cubs and Cardinals. Cubs starter Ben Brown has been hit or miss lately, allowing two or fewer earned runs in three of his last five starts but giving up 14 earned runs in the other two starts in that span. That's part of why there are -110 moneyline odds on either team in this matchup. You can place just about any type of MLB wager you can think of after signing up with either of the BetMGM bonus code offers. These sportsbook promos are not only your gateway to standard spread, total and moneyline bets, but also same game parlays, wagers on the first five innings, various other parlay bets and live in-game betting. BetMGM Bonus Code Promos: Get $150 in Bonus Bets or $1500 First-Bet Offer The Mets have won just once in their last nine games – a stretch that includes a three-game sweep at the hands of the Braves last week in Atlanta. The teams will meet four times this week in New York, with the Mets' Paul Blackburn facing Spencer Schwellenbach in tonight's opener. Schwellenbach allowed four runs in seven innings but was not involved in the decision last week against New York, while Blackburn lasted just 3.2 innings and took the loss in a 5-0 Braves decision last week. Diamondbacks pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez has been pitching superbly of late. The left-hander has allowed only five earned runs in his last 16 innings pitched. Put that type of pitching up against a terrible White Sox team and it lands Arizona a -145 moneyline odds status for this matchup. Bettors looking for a high-scoring game should consider wagering on the Texas at Baltimore game. Starting pitchers Patrick Corbin and Trevor Rogers have been subpar or worse in many of their recent starts. This had led this game to have a 9.5-run over/under (-115 over, -105 under). Tonight's games can also be combined into multi-game parlays. These combinations can include team level achievements or game, team or player props. It's a caliber of betting that goes well with summer baseball and you can dive into it by creating a new account with the BetMGM bonus code WIREBG150 in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia or the BetMGM bonus code SBWIRE elsewhere. How to Sign Up for the BetMGM Bonus Code Offer If you're 21 or older (in most states) and in one of the more than 20 states where BetMGM operates, you can sign up for a new account with a BetMGM bonus code in a matter of minutes. Here's how: If you're signed up for the $1,500 BetMGM bonus code SBWIRE, place your first bet on any of today's matchups (or any other set of odds), and if it settles as a loss, you'll get bonus bets back. For wagers of $50 and up, the refund comes as five equal bonus bets, while smaller wagers get a single matching credit. With the BetMGM bonus code WIREBG150, you can wager on any set of odds, and if it comes back as a win, you get your winnings plus three $50 bet credits. After signing up for your BetMGM bonus code offer, place your qualifying bet within seven days. You'll have a seven-day window from when bonus bets are deposited to use them or they will expire.

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