The Bronx is buzzing as the New York Yankees host the Oakland Athletics in a chilly midweek matchup at Yankee Stadium. While the action on the field is heating up, the story before the first pitch revolves around some intriguing infield shuffling and key injury updates.
Manager Aaron Boone is shaking things up at shortstop, handing the start to Ryan McMahon. This is a notable move, as McMahon has minimal experience at the position, last starting there twice back in 2020. Boone praised his defensive ability, calling it "a good day" to realign the infield and give the struggling McMahon a fresh look.
The move comes as Amed Rosario earns another start at third base, riding the momentum of a two-homer performance in Tuesday's 5-3 victory over the A's. With regular shortstop Jose Caballero getting a rest after starting the first ten games, all eyes will be on how the new-look left side of the infield performs.
Injury news continues to shape the Yankees' early-season narrative. There's encouraging progress on star shortstop Anthony Volpe, who is recovering from labrum surgery. He is scheduled to be re-examined by team doctor Christopher Ahmad next week, with a potential minor league rehab assignment on the horizon.
On the mound, left-handed starter Carlos Rodon is also making strides in his recovery from elbow surgery and hamstring tightness. He was slated for a two-inning simulated session Wednesday, a positive step. However, the team is exercising caution, with Boone emphasizing they want to ensure Rodon is "in a good spot" before committing to a live game rehab assignment.
As the first pitch approaches under the bright lights, the Yankees are looking to build on Tuesday's win. Stay tuned for all the live action, key plays, and analysis as this AL showdown unfolds.
