A.J. Burnett hurt his chances of remaining in the starting rotation of the Yankees on Friday night against the Orioles. New York plans to cut their rotation from six to five soon. "There is nothing there to work with," a scout said of Burnett's five-inning outing that resulted in a 12-5 loss. "Nothing. No location. He won't pitch inside. No command." Burnett agreed with the scout about not using his fastball. "In the third inning I got mad and started pitching in and got aggressive," said Burnett, who gave up six runs in the second inning and nine overall. "I need to pitch in more. I know guys are sitting and waiting. In the past I got away with it because I threw 97-98 [mph]. I have good stuff but I don't throw that hard."