Marcus Stroman Works on Mechanics in First Yankees Outing, Senga Sidelined for Three Weeks
Stroman focuses on dialing in his mechanics during his debut with the Yankees, while Mets' Senga receives a PRP injection for his shoulder.
- Marcus Stroman, in his first start for the Yankees, aims to fine-tune his mechanics, allowing three runs over 2 1/3 innings against the Phillies.
- Stroman, who signed a two-year, $37 million deal with the Yankees, is expected to be a key part of their rotation.
- Kodai Senga of the Mets will not throw for about three weeks following a platelet-rich plasma injection in his shoulder.
- Philadelphia Phillies' Aaron Nola delivers two perfect innings in his spring training debut after signing a new seven-year deal.
- Cody Bellinger returns to the Chicago Cubs on a three-year, $80 million contract, with the option to opt out after the first two seasons.