Top Orioles prospect Dylan Bundy will see Dr. James Andrews after throwing on Monday and "not feeling quite right," MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli reports.
Bundy has not pitched since March. He was the fourth overall pick in
the 2011 draft and is arguably the highest-upside player in that draft,
but it's hard not to be concerned about a young pitcher
paying a visit to Dr. Andrews, even though a recent MRI on his right elbow
came back clear. Over the weekend, we asked you which of the first ten
picks in the 2011 draft would have the best career, and 31% of you said it would be Bundy. Here are more notes from the AL East.
- Yankees GM Brian Cashman wasn't expecting his
team's decision to go with Francisco Cervelli and Chris Stewart at
catcher to go as well as it has so far this season, Andy Martino of New York Daily News reports. "I
can’t tell you that we made any decisions based on knowing that we were
tapping into that, and we would be fine," says Cashman. "That would be inaccurate. … Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good."
The Yankees let Russell Martin leave for Pittsburgh in the offseason.
Cervelli has hit .283/.389/.478 as his replacement, and Stewart has hit
.353/.353/.529. Of course, both stat lines come in very small samples,
which is one reason Cashman is wise to abstain from bragging. Cashman
is also modest about his team's acquisition of Vernon Wells, which has
also worked out well in the early going. - The flip side is that the Yankees ignored glaring needs in their "dormant" offseason, Mike Axisa of River Ave Blues writes.
The Yankees should have acquired a righty-hitting outfielder and a
utility infielder over the winter, Axisa says. Ben Francisco currently occupies the
righty-bench-outfielder role, and he hasn't hit. In the infield, Eduardo
Nunez and Jayson Nix have struggled so far.