The Yankees are planning to begin the regular season without Frankie Montas in the rotation, as the right-hander reportedly continues to battle inflammation in his pitching shoulder.
The New York Post reported on Saturday that Montas is 8-10 weeks behind in his offseason training and could miss the first month of the regular season. Montas, who turns 30 in March, agreed to a $7.5 million contract on Friday, avoiding arbitration.
Montas dealt with a similar issue last season with the Athletics and Yankees. He was forced to exit from a July 3 start with Oakland and missed nearly three weeks, although he pitched well in two starts preceding an Aug. 2 trade that shipped pitchers Luis Medina, JP Sears, Ken Waldichuk and infielder Cooper Bowman from New York to the A’s in exchange for Montas and right-hander Lou Trivino.
Montas went 1-3 with a 6.35 ERA in eight regular-season starts for the Yankees, the last of which came on Sept. 16 at Milwaukee, when the shoulder issue flared up again. He returned to pitch one inning in the American League Championship Series against the Astros, at which time the club said they expected Montas to make a full recovery before Spring Training.
“We haven’t had a chance to see the real deal yet from him,” general manager Brian Cashman said in December.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone had slated Montas in his probable starting rotation behind Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, Luis Severino and Nestor Cortes. Montas’ injury could create a spring competition between Domingo Germán and Clarke Schmidt for the No. 5 spot.
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