WFAN | Ryan Chichester: The Yankees have handled Jameson Taillon with kid gloves so far this season – he’s yet to go deeper than five innings or throw more than 100 pitches in a start – but that appears to be changing. Aaron Boone says that Taillon is now stretched out to go 90-100 pitches, which is good news for a Yankees bullpen that has been overworked this season. Taillon’s start vs. Atlanta on Tuesday was also his best, and he commented on the effectiveness of his fastball and curveball after the start.
New York Post | Greg Joyce: Gio Urshela earned a bump up the batting order into the cleanup slot, a night after he smoked a home run to straightaway center.