Michael Pineda was examined by Yankees physicians after undergoing an MRI on his shoulder Tuesday in New York, but the team did not announce the results. The right-hander's agent requested he get a second opinion on Wednesday. "It's confusing, because he asked for the second opinion before we had the first," manager Joe Girardi said. According to Girardi, the second opinion was requested by agent Fern Cuza after Pineda was shut down on Saturday after feeling pain and weakness in the back of the right shoulder 15 pitches into an extended spring training game. "When they found out he was going to New York, his agent requested that whatever happens, we want a second opinion," Girardi said. "Whatever that means, we should know more as time goes on. I don't know why agents and players ask for second opinions. It's not something I ever did. Sometimes guys are just more comfortable with other doctors, but that's okay."