The Yankees announced a series of roster moves today. First baseman Anthony Rizzo was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right forearm fracture, an injury that was reported yesterday. They also placed right-handers Ian Hamilton and Cody Poteet on the 15-day injured list. Hamilton’s move is due to a right lat strain and retroactive to June 17. Poteet’s is due to a right triceps strain and retroactive to June 15. In corresponding moves, they recalled left-hander Clayton Andrews and also selected the contracts of left-hander Anthony Misiewicz and catcher/infielder Ben Rice. The moves for Misiewicz and Rice were previously covered on MLBTR.
In terms of the 40-man roster, the Yankees had one vacancy for Misiewicz/Rice but opened another by transferring righty Clarke Schmidt to the 60-day injured list. The 40-man is now full but the club is planning to reinstate righty Gerrit Cole from the 60-day IL tomorrow and will need to open a spot for him.
Poteet was recalled a few weeks ago to take a rotation spot when Schmidt landed on the injured list. Poteet has made four good starts since then, currently sitting on a 2.14 earned run average for the year. Despite that strong work, he was likely going to be optioned back to the minors to make way for Cole, since each of Luis Gil, Carlos Rodón, Nestor Cortes and Marcus Stroman have been in good form this year.
But instead of going back down to the minors, Poteet is now on the IL. He won’t throw at all for the next week or two, per Chris Kirschner of The Athletic on X, before taking things from there. The Yanks have the strongest rotation in the league this year, even before accounting for Cole’s return, as their collective 2.90 ERA leads the majors at the moment. But having both Schmidt and Poteet on the IL at the same time leaves their depth a bit thinned out.
Clayton Beeter is on the 40-man roster but seems to be injured as well, since he hasn’t pitched at Triple-A since May 15. Yoendrys Gómez is also on the roster and has a 3.13 ERA in Triple-A, but is working around a high walk rate of 13.9%. If they suffer another rotation injury, that depth situation could be a factor, though perhaps Schmidt and/or Poteet can return to health before it becomes an issue.
As for Hamilton, his injury seems to be even more significant as he won’t throw for three to four weeks, per Kirschner on X. He’ll likely have to build back up after such an absence so he might end up missing a couple of months, depending on how things develop in the interim.
The righty emerged as a key piece of the Yankee bullpen last year, tossing 58 innings with a 2.64 ERA. His 10.9% walk rate was a bit on the high side but he struck out 28.9% of batters faced while getting grounders on 55.3% of balls in play.
His ERA has jumped to 4.55 this year but perhaps the injury has played a role in that. He had a 2.81 ERA after his June 6 appearance but has allowed seven earned runs in four innings since then. If the lat issue started bugging him in that time, perhaps that explains the recent struggles. In his absence, pitchers like Luke Weaver, Tommy Kahnle, Caleb Ferguson and Michael Tonkin will help set up closer Clay Holmes. Most contending clubs look for bullpen additions prior to the trade deadline and the Yankees will surely be in the market since they currently have the best record in baseball.
As for Schmidt, he was placed on the injured list May 27 with a right lat strain and will now be ineligible to be reinstated until 60 days from that initial IL placement, which would be July 26. Shortly after he was placed on the IL, the Yanks announced that he would be shut down for four to six weeks. Even if he starts throwing in early July, he’ll surely need a few weeks of rehab to build back up to a starter’s workload.
Doron
Here lies the question, do the Yankees make moves?
Or not?
Thier Starting Pitching depth is at the end of the scale.
Joe says...
They did just get Cole back.
While you can never have enough starting pitching, I hope they get a corner infielder (depending on what Rice does) and a reliever capable of high strike out numbers.
jerseyjohn
Agreed Joe. JD Davis is out there and another solid bullpen piece is needed. We could also grab Brandon Belt and have him ready in about 3 weeks.
Yankee Clipper
Ken Rosenthal suggested they will be very active at the Trade Deadline. He is typically reliable when he makes those kinds of assertions.
I think the Yanks brass also sees the WS within their grasp this year (particularly) and realize time is running out.
CravenMoorehead
All I know is if that jabroni Suarez puts Judge on the IL then Gunnar needs to get a fastball in the ribs
RShore05
@Yankee Clipper- I have a question for you and any other Yankee fan. If the Yankees are planning on putting an “innings limit” on Gil this season, do you think there’s any chance they move him to the bullpen/closer role later in the season and post season? Realistically, I’m sure the odds of that happening are slim to none, but with how inconsistent Clay Holmes has been and can be as the closer they need to try and do something to address the back end of the BP. And by moving Gil to the bullpen it allows them to fill a need with someone in-house it keeps them from having to give up assets to fill a serious need they have. However unlikely the idea may be, could you imagine how filthy Gil would be as a closer?! He’d be almost unhittable in a 1-inning type role. He could be like Francisco Rodriguez(K-Rod) was with the 2002 Angels World Series team.
larkraxm
People keep saying that, and then Cody Poteet goes 3-0 in four starts. I think that Matt Blake and his staff are extremely underrated. In fact, I think Blake is the best pitching coach in MLB and if not for him, stupid Aaron Boone would have been fired years ago. He turned guys like Randy Vazques and Johnny Brito into Juan Soto, and he turned a guy like Luis Gil into an early Cy Young favorite. Matt Blake is a genius!
Yankee Clipper
Lark: I agree. Blake was perhaps the best coaching hire of Cashman’s 21st Century tenure. He’s been amazing despite Boonie’s incompetence.
Doron
No doubt over Matt Blake being one of the premier Pitching Coaches in Baseball, but still….
God Forbid, a pulled whatever, and Yoendrys Gomez is the Yankees last remaining Starter on the 40 man roster.
Swag Dad
Think we are good at SP, let’s add a RP and infielder.
mlbnyyfan
Blake has been a godsend. I definitely don’t miss the days of Rothchild. IMO as Gil reaches his pitching limit of innings. I think Gil can be a closer instead of Holmes in September and beyond