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Albert Abreu - Loses control against RangersAbreu pitched one inning against Texas on Sunday, allowing six runs on two hits and four walks while striking out one batter.
ImpactAbreu had pitched well this season prior to Sunday, allowing just two earned runs -- both against Toronto on April 21 -- over 12.1 innings. His ERA took a huge hit Sunday, however, jumping from 1.46 to 5.40. The damage was largely due to his inability to find the zone, as he threw only 20 of 41 pitches for a strike and issued four free passes. In fact, the final three batters he faced all reached via walk and eventually came around to score. Abreu struggled with his control last season, posting a 12.8 percent walk rate across 38.2 frames, and he's already issued 10 free passes over his first 13.1 innings in 2023.
MAY 1, 2023ROTOWIRE
Yankees' Jonathan Loaisiga to Undergo SurgeryYankees reliever Jonathan Loaisiga will undergo surgery to remove a bone spur from his elbow.
MAY 1, 2023NEWSOBSERVER.COM
Frankie Montas - Could start throwing soonYankees manager Aaron Boone said Montas (shoulder) may be ready to begin a throwing program soon, Brendan Kuty of The Athletic reports.
ImpactBoone didn't specify when exactly Montas might resume long toss, but the skipper's comments can at least be viewed as positive news for the right-hander, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on his labrum in late February. The Yankees likely won't have a timeline for Montas to make his season debut until he's at least reached the point in his throwing program where he's facing hitters.
MAY 1, 2023ROTOWIRE
Harrison Bader - May return over weekendYankees manager Aaron Boone said Bader (oblique) may be activated from the 10-day injured list for Friday's series opener at Tampa Bay, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News rep...
ImpactThe team has been targeting May 5 for Bader's season debut for a couple weeks now, and little appears to have changed on that front since the outfielder began his rehab assignment April 21. Through his first seven games between Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Bader has gone just 3-for-25 with one extra-base hit (a double) and one stolen base, but the Yankees value the 28-year-old mainly for his defensive work in center rather than being a major lineup piece. So long as he avoids any setbacks in his workouts or any rehab games that may come during the early part of the week, Bader should settle back into a near-everyday role in the outfield immediately after being activated from the IL.
MAY 1, 2023ROTOWIRE
Rangers Jump Again in Power RankingsThe Texas Rangers cracked the top 10 in ESPN’s MLB Power Rankings for the first time this season.
MAY 1, 2023NEWSOBSERVER.COM
Cleveland Guardians, New York Yankees starting lineups for May 1, 2023: Game No. 29Guardians return to Yankee Stadium for the first time since losing the ALDS last season in five games.
MAY 1, 2023CLEVELAND.COM
Aaron Judge - Taking batting practiceJudge (hip) is not in the Yankees' lineup Monday versus the Guardians but is slated to take batting practice before the game, Meredith Marakovits of YES Network reports.
ImpactJudge will miss a fourth straight start with a strain at the top of his right hip, but it would seem to be a good sign that he's taking BP. Based on how it goes, it's possible he could be ready to return to the lineup Tuesday. The Yankees have Isiah Kiner-Falefa in center field and Willie Calhoun in right field Monday.
MAY 1, 2023ROTOWIRE