Yankees' Carlos Rodon could Miss most of April

Carlos Rodon is likely out for at least another month for the New York Yankees, Jack Curry of the YES Network reports.

The Yankees will take the cautious approach with their prized free agent addition on the pitching side this past offseason. Rodon is dealing with forearm soreness, which he has stated he has dealt with multiple times. The former Giant completed a bullpen session Thursday, and the plan is for him to throw 2-3 more sessions before throwing batting practice and then getting into games. This would put his timetable to return as late April and possibly even early May.

The news didn’t get any better for the Yankees on Saturday when it was announced that Luis Severino would also likely begin the season on the injured list with what the team calls a mild lat strain.

The regular season is expected to be a formality for the Yankees. They should make the playoffs; the only question is whether it will be as division champions or as a wildcard. New York is at +120 to win the American League, with the Toronto Blue Jays not far behind at +210. You can find the odds for every team to win their division on the FanDuel Sportsbook.