New York Post | Ryan Dunleavy: Results from Austin Wells’ MRI on Monday have shown no immediate causes for concern, and while the catcher will be meeting with doctors again this week as they attempt to find the root cause of his cervical headaches, that can only be considered good news. In the meantime, J.C. Escarra — who hadn’t even left the city before being told “Never mind, please don’t report to Scranton” — and Ali Sánchez will continue to split the catching duties.
ESPN | David Schoenfield:
With the first round of All-Star voting about a week in and the game itself a little over a month away, it’s time to start predicting what the final roster will look like. Among current Yankees, Schoenfield expects to see three in the starting lineup — Ben Rice, Cody Bellinger, and Cam Schlittler (Cam would have to be picked to start the game by AL manager John Schneider) — with Max Fried and Aaron Judge missing out due to injury. Perhaps surprisingly, he adds another pitcher to the list, Will Warren, although noting that there “We’ll probably see a lot of changes in this group between now and next month.”
Yahoo Sports | Gavin Groe: Technically speaking, this is not Yankees news, but it is news that affects the Yankees. The Toronto Blue Jays announced yesterday that they will be pushing Trey Yesavage’s start back a day, allowing Dylan Cease and Max Scherzer to return from the injured list. This puts Yesavage in line to start against the Yankees … and we all know how poorly that has gone for the Yankees lineup so far in his young career.











