Baltimore Orioles pitcher Gabriel Ynoa will start against the Yankees on Monday. Ynoa has made nine relief appearances for the O's this year and sports a 5.60 ERA, 1.59 WHIP and 18 strikeouts in 17 2/3 innings, so he's unlikely to go for very long in a tough matchup at home. All fantasy owners should be looking elsewhere for a cheap daily streaming option on Memorial Day.
Baltimore Orioles closerZach Britton (Achilles) and starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa (shin) are out of their walking boots. Ynoa is likely closer to a return than Britton, but the Orioles closer has shown a lot of progress from his rehab and is getting stronger each day. Ynoa has a lot of work to do to even come close to making the rotation later on, but Britton will get the ball whenever he returns. RelieverBrad Brach is still probably the fill-in closer for now.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa (shin) was seen in a walking boot. It's almost a certainty that he'll be spending some time on the disabled list. This should leave the door wide open for Andrew Cashner to make the team as a starter. Ynoa wasn't pitching well before the injury and will likely be a bullpen man when he does make his way back from Florida during the regular season.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa got the MRI results back on his shin splints and they weren't good. He has a "stress reaction" in those shins, and Ynoa was scratched from his start on Saturday. PitcherJayson Aquino is going to get the spot start instead. Ynoa was already on thin ice due to poor performances, but now it looks like his chances to become the No. 5 starter are slipping away.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa, who maybecome arelief pitcher, is having trouble with shin splints. He's getting an MRI but is still slated to pitch on Saturday. He's only bothered by it when he runs. Hopefully, teams won't bunt on him much when he's on the mound. Ynoa is going to have to make the most of this chance to impress manager Buck Showalter.
Gabriel Ynoa Gets Rocked And Sees Fifth Starter Chances Diminish
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa did not have a good day on Sunday. He gave up two homers and six runs in two innings. Ynoa had hoped to make the team as a fifth starter, but with Miguel Castro, Mike Wrightand Nestor Cortesall in the mix, Ynoa's bad outing could bounce him. He'd have to pitch incredibly to even have a chance. He'll likely wind up in the bullpen, and his fantasy relevance will be even further diminished.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Gabriel Ynoa is in a much better spot than about a week or so ago. He's likely to be the team's No. 4 starter, which was radically different than before the team brought Chris Tillman and Andrew Cashner aboard. While this Kevin Gausman/ Dylan Bundy/Tillman/Ynoa (or Cashner) rotation might not remind O's fans of the Jim Palmer/Mike Cuellar/Pat Dobson/Dave McNally years, Ynoa could be effective. On Sunday, he went two innings and yielded a run. On the encouraging side, he did notch four strikeouts.