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Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Scratched from Start Due to Shoulder Soreness

The Yankees' injury-plagued spring continues as Schmidt joins a growing list of sidelined pitchers, raising concerns about rotation depth.

  • Clarke Schmidt was scratched from his scheduled Grapefruit League start against the Blue Jays due to soreness in his pitching shoulder.
  • Manager Aaron Boone stated no tests are planned, and Schmidt will throw a bullpen session to assess his recovery before rejoining the rotation.
  • The Yankees have already lost ace Gerrit Cole for the season to Tommy John surgery and reigning AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil to a lat strain until at least June.
  • Schmidt's setback comes after he was previously delayed in spring training by a stiff back, limiting his appearances so far.
  • Only two starters, Carlos Rodón and Max Fried, have been confirmed for the Yankees' opening regular-season games, with rotation depth becoming a pressing concern.
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