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Montas says he was hurt when Yankees acquired him

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Frankie Montas said Wednesday his shoulder wasn’t fully healthy when he was acquired by the New York Yankees at the trade deadline last season, but the right-handed starter said he tried to “push through” after joining his new team.

Montas, who went 1-3 with a 6.35 ERA in eight starts last season after being obtained from Oakland, is recovering from shoulder surgery that will keep him from throwing until at least late May.

“I was trying to push through,” Montas told reporters in his first comments since surgery two weeks earlier. “I got traded to a new team and wanted to show what I could do. Things didn’t go the way I was expecting.”

The Yankees placed Montas on the injured list in late September after his second cortisone injection of the year, knocking him out of the AL Division Series. He was on the roster for the AL Championsh­ip Series, but pitched only one inning in the opener against Houston.

Montas said he kept experienci­ng discomfort

when trying to begin a throwing program during the offseason. While he tried to avoid surgery, he said that was the best option, and that he is confident that he will pitch this season for the Yankees.

“Trust me, I’m one of the guys that wants to be out there pitching right now and showing what I can do,” he said. “But things didn’t work out that way, so just trying to rehab and come back so I can help with whatever they want me to do.”

New York acquired Montas and reliever Lou Trivino from the Athletics on Aug. 1

in exchange for four prospects.

More Yankees: Aaron Judge played his first game in left field since he was a minor leaguer nearly seven years ago. The record-breaking slugger could end up playing quite a few games there for the New York Yankees this season. Judge was in left field for the first five innings of the Yankees’ 4-0 exhibition loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday, though he had no putouts. Manager Aaron Boone has said he would like to use Giancarlo Stanton in the outfield for 40-60 games this season if the slugger is healthy. That would mean shifting Judge to left at times because Gold Glove winner Harrison Bader, acquired at last year’s trade deadline, is expected to get the bulk of the starts in center. On the way to setting the AL record with his 62 home runs last season, Judge started 74 games in center field, 54 in right field and 25 more as DH. He signed a $360 million, nine-year contract during the offseason. The last time Judge had played left field before Wednesday was for Triple-a Scranton/wilkes-barre against Syracuse on Aug. 7, 2016. Judge’s only putout in that game was an eighth-inning flyout by Michael A. Taylor.

Red Sox:

Kenley Jansen could still be part of his fourth WBC with the Netherland­s team — if it advances to the semifinals in Miami. “So hopefully we’ll get there to Miami so he can join us from Fort Myers for the final round,” Netherland­s manager Hensley Meulens said before the team began pool play in Taiwan on Wednesday. Second-round games would be played in Japan. Jansen is in his first spring training with the Boston Red Sox after the long-time closer spent last season with the Atlanta Braves.

Padres:

Juan Soto ran sprints in the outfield, took some big swings in batting practice and signed a few autographs at San Diego’s spring training complex Wednesday after the early workout to test a left calf that kept him in Arizona. Soto, who has been dealing with calf tightness, could still join the Dominican Republic team in Miami before it begins group play in the World Baseball Classic on Saturday against Venezuela.

 ?? Jim Mcisaac / TNS ?? Frankie Montas went 1-3 with a 6.35 ERA in eight starts with the Yankees last season after being obtained from the Athletics.
Jim Mcisaac / TNS Frankie Montas went 1-3 with a 6.35 ERA in eight starts with the Yankees last season after being obtained from the Athletics.

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