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It’s not just about wish lists anymore. This is about staying afloat. The Yankees’ bullpen has been battered lately, the rotation is hanging on with duct tape, and Toronto is expanding it’s lead in the American League East.
The Yankees opened a series against the Braves on Friday with a bullpen game while crossing their fingers that Max Fried and Cam Schlittler will both be able to pitch in their next series against
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There was no update from Fried or the Yankees on the details of his brief mound session, but he said earlier Friday that his finger has been healing pretty good and manager Aaron Boone said after the game that a full-scale bullpen may be in the cards for Sunday morning.
Boyle is listed as the Rays ' probable starting pitcher for Tuesday's game against the Yankees in New York.
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There was the potential for that against the explosive Cubs. Leadoff man Michael Busch took Warren deep. He walked Kyle Tucker and allowed a Seiya Suzuki single. The Cubs were set up, except Warren got out of the inning unscathed. He did the same in the fourth, when the first two Cubs reached.