Entering the 50-game spring to the regular season finish line, the Yankees find themselves in a very tough spot.
In fourth place, 12 games behind in the AL East, and 4.5 games out of a wild card spot, the challenge is for the Yankees to stay healthy enough to make a run – though it’ll be a distinct uphill climb, having failed to add any substantial help at last week’s MLB trade deadline.
And now, the Yanks have a deeper concern with their starting rotation.
Carlos Rodon exited another ineffective start early, but this time with tightness in his left hamstring.
The $162 million lefty told reporters, including MLB.com, afterword that “it was kind of more a precautionary thing” to leave the game in the third inning and schedule tests for Monday.
‘In this moment, I feel normal,” Rodon said after the game. “It’s one of those things that we’ll have to see what tomorrow holds.”
Yankees pitching probables vs. White Sox
Monday, 8:10 EDT, YES: RHP Gerrit Cole (10-2, 2.64) vs. RHP Dylan Cease (4-5, 4.61).
Tuesday, 8:10 EDT, YES: RHP Clarke Schmidt (7-6, 4.35) vs. RHP Touki Toussaint (1-4, 3.92).
Wednesday, 8:10 EDT, YES: TBA vs. RHP Mike Clevinger (4-5, 3.72).
Bottom line: Wednesday would be Luis Severino’s turn, but the Yankees seem to be sorting through other options, such as skipping him a turn and allowing him to work out of the bullpen.
With right-hander Jhony Brito optioned back to the minors after Sunday’s game, fellow rookie Randy Vasquez is in play to perhaps fill in for Severino for a turn or two and possibly remain in the rotation – pending Rodon’s status.
Severino has posted an ERA of 11.22 in six starts since July 1, and his first-inning troubles surfaced again during Friday night’s loss against the Houston Astros, after yielding seven first inning runs at Baltimore in his previous start.
Meanwhile, Schmidt has pitched to a 3.20 ERA since mid-May and Cole is in the AL Cy Young award conversation, leading the league in ERA and innings pitched.
Yankees injury updates
Rodon is headed for an MRI on his tight left hamstring, which could – at minimum – force him to skip a turn or two in the Yanks’ rotation.
Reliever Jonahtan Loaisiga is expected to be activated from the injured list and available to pitch Monday, four months after having a bone spur removed from near his right elbow.
Anthony Rizzo is not expected to join the Yankees on the Chicago leg of this road trip. He’s due for a follow-up exam related to his recent diagnosis of post-concussion symptoms.
The first baseman, who originally collided with Fernando Tatis Jr. on May 28, is to be evaluated weekly and his timetable for a return has yet to be determined.
As the opening move in their sell-off, the Mets sent closer David Robertson to the Miami Marlins for prospects.
This weekend, the Yankees will see their old friend again.
The last active member of the Yankees’ last world championship team, in 2009, Robertson last appeared against the Yankees on July 25, retiring both batters he faced in a 9-3 Mets win.
Squarely in the NL wild card picture, the Marlins host the Yankees in a three-game series beginning Friday night, following a Yankees team off day Thursday.
From Miami, the Yankees move on to play the NL East-leading Braves in a three-game set at Atlanta starting Aug. 14.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Yankees on Deck: Rotation situation in flux with Rodon’s injury, Severino’s ineffectiveness