The New York Yankees might have struck gold with their second-year starting pitcher, Cam Schlittler. This 25-year-old phenom has been making waves early in the season, showcasing an impressive start that has fans buzzing with excitement.
Schlittler's standout performance against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night was nothing short of spectacular. Pitching 6 1/3 innings, he allowed just two hits and fanned seven batters with an economical 79 pitches-58 of those finding the strike zone.
What's more, he's now retired 16 straight batters, maintaining a pristine ERA of 0.00. Talk about starting the season on fire!
With the Yankees improving to 5-1 after their victory over the Mariners, it’s clear that their pitching rotation is setting the tone. As long as these arms stay hot, New York is poised to keep their momentum rolling.
The Yankees' rotation isn't just about Schlittler, though. Max Fried is also making his presence felt.
Matching Schlittler's spotless ERA, Fried has been delivering with precision, ranking high in strikeouts and WHIP. Together, they form a formidable duo that’s giving opposing lineups nightmares.
In fact, Yankees starters have only surrendered two runs over their first six games, covering 33 2/3 innings-a record-setting pace not seen since 1990. This kind of dominance is putting the rest of the American League on notice.
And here's the kicker: Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has yet to make his season debut. Recovering from Tommy John surgery, Cole is on the 15-day injured list, but his return is anticipated sooner rather than later. Once the 2023 AL Cy Young winner rejoins the rotation, the Yankees could boast a trio of pitching prowess that might just be unmatched in the league.
For Yankees fans, the excitement is palpable. With Schlittler and Fried leading the charge and Cole waiting in the wings, this team looks ready to make a serious run. The rest of the league better watch out-these Yankees are just getting started.
