
- Day-To-DayPayton Henry (C) — The Yankees signed Henry to a minor-league contract Monday, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.06/05
- Day-To-DayEric Reyzelman (SP) — no06/05
- Day-To-DayTravis MacGregor (SP) — MacGregor underwent Tommy John surgery last September and will miss the entire 2019 season, Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com reports.05/08
- 10-Day-ILAustin Wells (C) — Wells (headaches) is scheduled for an MRI on Thursday, per MLB.com.06/08
- 10-Day-ILAaron Judge (RF) — The Yankees announced Thursday that Judge has a stress fracture of his first rib on his right side and will be sidelined for 4-to-6 weeks before being re-evaluated, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.06/05
- 10-Day-ILJasson Dominguez (LF) — Dominguez (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment Friday, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports.06/04
- 10-Day-ILGiancarlo Stanton (DH) — Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Thursday that Stanton (calf) will not be activated from the 10-day injured list during the team's June 8-14 road trip, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.06/04
- 15-Day-ILMax Fried (SP) — Fried (elbow) is expected to begin throwing from 120 feet and will also undergo more imaging during the upcoming week, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.06/07
- 15-Day-ILAngel Chivilli (RP) — Chivilli (shoulder) has resumed throwing off a mound and is slated to throw live batting practice during the coming week, per MLB.com.05/31
- 60-Day-ILClarke Schmidt (SP) — Schmidt (elbow) has been "feeling great" during recent mound sessions and could start throwing to hitters by the end of June, per MLB.com.06/08

- Day-To-DayCarlos Hernandez (RP) — Hernandez (shoulder) began his rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on Friday.05/08
- 15-Day-ILErik Sabrowski (RP) — Sabrowski (elbow) underwent an MRI on Tuesday which confirmed inflammation but no structural damage, MLB.com reports.05/27
- 60-Day-ILGabriel Arias (SS) — no06/09
Cleveland has lost 4 of their last 5, including a 10-0 punch in the mouth from Texas on Saturday and Monday's series opener. They're 37-31 and getting Game 1 starter Cecconi back on short turnaround feels less like a strategic flex and more like the Guardians needing length out of a guy who just gave them length. He's the most reliable arm available right now even with a near-5.00 ERA.


Pinnacle has the Yankees at -135 with the run line at +123 (Yankees -1.5), which feels rich for a banged-up offense facing a starter who just held them to 1 run. The total sits at 8.5 with the under at -104 — a small lean toward a low-scoring game, which tracks with Cole's body of work even after the dud.
The angle here is whether Cole actually adjusts. He generated only 2 punchouts on 83 pitches last time, which is not the Gerrit Cole experience anyone signed up for. If he leans on the slider and keeps the ball in the yard, this is a Yankees game. If Cleveland squares him up again, the Guardians have a real chance to flip this series on a Tuesday night with nobody really paying attention.
