Yanks' Max Fried to throw off mound for 1st time since going on IL

NEW YORK -- New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried is scheduled to throw off a mound Saturday for the first time since landing on the injured list with a recurrence of a bone bruise in his left elbow Tuesday.

If all goes well Saturday, Fried could throw a batting practice session early next week, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. Fried said he is optimistic that he will miss the minimum 15 days before returning to the Yankees' starting rotation.

"I've been feeling good," Fried said Friday before the Yankees' series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays. "Obviously, not ideal. Don't wanna be coming out of a start with some soreness, but all in all we're really encouraged."

Fried, 32, has a 2.81 ERA in just 15 starts this season as he missed more than two months earlier this season when he first dealt with the bone bruise in his elbow. He explained this setback is not nearly as severe as the initial injury and he expects to return much sooner. The challenge will be ensuring it doesn't happen again. Fried said avoiding another setback will come down to cleaning up his mechanics and giving his arm a chance to properly follow through.

"Just better mechanics, not being out of timing," Fried said. "That's kind of what I've been doing. I've been fighting my mechanics a lot this year. And using this time to really focus on that, get better with the timing, and kind of isolate the problem is what I'm gonna use this couple of weeks for."

On the position player side, the Yankees placed third baseman Ryan McMahon on their crowded injured list with a Grade 2 left thumb sprain and expect to activate Cody Bellinger Sunday.

McMahon injured the thumb sliding into second base in Wednesday's win over the Baltimore Orioles. Boone said he watched McMahon take swings Friday, noting "it was actually pretty good," but the club didn't want McMahon to create any poor habits playing through the soreness.

A plus defender, McMahon is batting .216 with 10 home runs and a .649 OPS this season. The Yankees called up utilityman Max Schuemann from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to take his spot on the roster.

"It sucks, especially with Toronto coming in here and then Boston after that," the 31-year-old McMahon said. "These are the fun games. These are games, especially for a guy at my point in my career, these are the ones that fire you up."

Bellinger has been on the injured list since July 26 with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain. The All-Star began a rehab assignment Thursday, going 1 for 3 as Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre's designated hitter. He is slated to start at left field Friday before taking a Saturday off and returning for the Yankees' series finale Sunday against the Blue Jays.

Barring an unexpected development, Bellinger's return will create a roster crunch that will likely result in either the Yankees optioning Schuemann -- and leaving them short an infielder for a stretch -- or optioning outfielder Spencer Jones to Triple A. The 25-year-old Jones is slashing .227 with six home runs and a .712 OPS after recording three hits, including a homer, in Thursday's win over the Orioles.

"Those things, you get ahead of yourselves a little bit sometimes and something else crops up," Boone said. "We'll make a decision when that time comes. Hopefully we're in a position to make that call sometime after the game Saturday."