The Yankees made it almost a month into the season without any real injury concerns. They have spent the three weeks since making up for that. Max Fried became the latest and most important piece to enter an MRI tube Thursday, with the Yankees’ hopes and dreams potentially riding on the result of it. Fried left Wednesday’s start in Baltimore after just three innings due to left elbow posterior soreness. While the left-hander insisted he was “not too worried about a super long-term thing,” Thursday’s imaging and examination by team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad would have the final say on that. Even if the tests rule out the worst, it would be somewhat surprising if Fried was able to make his next start Tuesday in The Bronx against the Blue Jays, meaning the Yankees would likely need a spot starter for at least a turn or two until Gerrit Cole is ready to come off the injured list, likely by the end of this month. Max Fried throws a pitch during the Yankees’ loss to the Orioles on May 13, 2026 in Baltimore.…