ESPN | Marly Rivera: The Yankees’ pitching depth received its first blow of the season, after manager Aaron Boone revealed on Monday that Clarke Schmidt will be sidelined for the next three to four weeks as he recovers from an elbow issue. The injury is on the “common extensor” tendon, in the interior side of the right elbow. The pitcher had an MRI last weekend. Schmidt, who made his major league debut last season, is now probably looking at a May return if there are no setbacks.
NJ.com | Brendan Kuty: Luis Severino, who is recovering from the Tommy John surgery he underwent last spring, said he is slowly, but surely “getting back to myself” and maintains that July is a realistic target.