SNY | Alex Smith: Cam Schlittler is dealing with inflammation in his mid-back, manager Aaron Boone told the press on Thursday. The issue is considered minor and, after taking a few days off the mound, the right-hander is expected to return to his throwing program. “Zero, I’d say,” Schlittler said with regard to his likelihood of starting the season on the IL. “It’s early and I’ve been dealing with it for a little bit, so just want to make sure I’m on top of it and ready for Opening Day and that week in San Fran.”
The starter also clarified that there is a minor lat issue he’s been dealing with. With Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, and Clarke Schmidt all expected to begin the season on the shelf, Schlittler figures to have a prominent role in the Yankees rotation to start the season.
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SNY | Phillip Martinez: The Yankees signed right-hander Rafael Montero to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training. He’ll be on a $1.85 million salary if he makes the majors, per Joel Sherman. The reliever, 35, struggled in the first half with the Astros and Braves but had a more encouraging run with the Tigers down the stretch, pitching to a 2.86 ERA in 20 appearances. A 10-year veteran and 2022 World Series champion with Houston, Montero came up as a Mets starter in the mid-2010s before finding his niche in a bullpen role elsewhere.
New York Post | Dylan Svoboda: The Yankees considered pursuing a trade for now-former Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos earlier this offseason but were talked out of the move by several people who gave him mixed reviews, per Jon Heyman. It’s unclear from whom these reviews came and what their nature was, though the veteran endured some controversy this past season as he was benched Phillies manager (and former longtime Yankees coach) Rob Thomson for an “inappropriate comment” and bringing a beer into the Phillies dugout after he was removed from a mid-June for defense. New York reportedly also considered Austin Slater, Randal Grichuk, and Ty France to add right-handed depth before re-signing Paul Goldschmidt. Castellanos was released by Philadelphia on Thursday and could be in play for multiple teams, per Heyman.
NJ.com | Randy Miller: The Yankees are planning to give Giancarlo Stanton regular rest as he embarks on his age-36 season, per Aaron Boone. “Obviously, the big thing with G is keep him healthy,” the Yankees manager said. “In a perfect world, we don’t have any interruption with an injury or anything, but I want to protect him. Get into that role where you’re playing three out of four, four out of five I think is a good thing for him.”
The DH was exceptionally productive last season when healthy but has of course struggled to stay on the field during his tenure in New York, landing on the IL nine times in eight seasons. Boone also did not rule out the veteran playing the outfield this year—as he did in a pinch late last year to keep his bat in the lineup with Aaron Judge briefly restricted to DH duty—noting that “the biggest thing is keeping it available so that when things do come up we’re in a position to pop him out there if we have to.”
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MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Max Fried has been using his implosion in Game 2 of the ALDS as fuel for what will be his sophomore season in pinstripes. “Every time that I get to the gym or I pick up a ball, anything I have to do with baseball, it’s definitely a motivating factor,” the starter said. “You want to always keep getting better, learn from your mistakes and make sure that you’re not making the same mistakes again. I’m just trying to remember that feeling.”
Fried was an All-Star in his Yankees debut and pitched 6.1 scoreless innings against the Red Sox in the Wild Card Series, but was chased after allowing seven runs in three innings against Toronto the following series.
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