New York Post | Dan Martin and Jon Heyman: A day after squandering a five-run first inning lead, Frankie Montas is set to undergo an MRI on his shoulder. The Yankees’ trade deadline acquisition lasted only 3.1 innings on Friday, with his fastball velocity one mph down from his season average. It’s the same shoulder that he strained earlier in the season, causing him to miss 17 days. Neither the Yankees nor Montas sound too concerned, with the pitcher confident he can make his next start while the team was well aware of the July injury, had his medicals, and still completed the trade.