Los Angeles Times

Yankees aim to boost rotation

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Hal Steinbrenn­er says his New York Yankees may need a starting pitching upgrade if they’re going to reach their first World Series since 2009.

Steinbrenn­er, the Yankees managing general partner, said Wednesday the club will explore the trade market for an arm, especially considerin­g the recent loss of left-hander Jordan Montgomery, who had season-ending Tommy John surgery on June 7.

The club has space to acquire an impact player and still remain under the $197-million luxury-tax threshold, a goal the team has stated several times.

Cole Hamels, Chris Archer and Madison Bumgarner are among the biggest names that could potentiall­y be available at the deadline, but they would likely cost one or more of New York’s blue-chip prospects.

The team does have internal options, and Steinbrenn­er said he’s willing to stick by some young, untested pitchers if needed.

Etc.

Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaar­d has been prescribed more rest after getting a second opinion on a strained ligament in his index finger. Manager Mickey Callaway said Syndergaar­d’s right finger is “tender to the touch.” Syndergaar­d has been on the disabled list retroactiv­e to May 26. There is no immediate timetable for his return.

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