Marcus Stroman has been a no-show on the field for the New York Yankees’ first two spring training workouts. Stroman isn’t required to participate in spring training until Feb. 22, the mandatory reporting date under the collective bargaining agreement.
After missing the past two days of New York Yankees spring training, starting pitcher Marcus Stroman returned to the team Friday, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. Stroman, who has been the subject of trade rumors,
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Marcus Stroman reported to New York Yankees spring training on Friday after missing the first two days of workouts and said he will refuse to pitch out of the bullpen.
Stroman will start Friday’s game against the Rays at Steinbrenner Field, manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday, putting the potential odd man out of the Yankees’ rotation right into the spotlight. The veteran right-hander has not faced hitters since arriving at camp on Friday, but had done so beforehand and will just throw one inning on Friday.
During an SNY-TV segment on Wednesday, commentator and former MLB general manager Jim Duquette urged the Yankees to trade for St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado.