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The Kansas City Royals face the New York Yankees, with Michael Wacha starting for the Royals. Wacha aims to replicate his recent success after pitching eight shutout innings against the White Sox.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 11: Michael Wacha #52 of the Kansas City Royals pitches during the 1st inning of the game against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
There is never a good time to play the Yankees, one of MLBâs most consistently good teams throughout its long history. But the Royals still have to do it. From a certain perspective, maybe this is a good time to face them; if youâre already losing, whatâs a few more losses? Then, when you get on a roll, the Yankees wonât be there to stomp on your dreams.
Michael Wacha, the last winner the Royals had, will attempt to closely replicate the eight shutout innings he pitched against the White Sox last weekend. It will probably be harder against the Yankees, but the seemingly rejuvenated right-hander seems like the guy if the Royals have one. Not only has he pitched to a 0.43 ERA, but the underlying metrics suggest heâs pitching the best baseball of his life. Yes, not just as a Royal, but ever.
Wacha did make one start against the Yankees early last year; he allowed 3 runs in 5.2 innings. But even as heâs pitching better now than ever before, the beginning of 2025 was his worst period as a Royal.
The Yankees have been prone to giving up a lot of runs lately. The Royals scored a lot of runs yesterday. Maybe they can finally get something going in New York, where all their left-handed hitters can aim for the short fences in right field. Certainly, if Vinnie hits the ball in New York like he did all week in Detroit, he could have 10 home runs at the end of the weekend. Unfortunately, Cam Schlittler (donât say that five times fast around impressionable ears!) has been one of the bright spots in the early going.
Michael Wacha has a 0.43 ERA and recently pitched eight shutout innings against the White Sox.
In his last start against the Yankees, Michael Wacha allowed 3 runs in 5.2 innings.
The Yankees are one of MLB's most consistently strong teams, making any matchup difficult for the Royals.

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Schlitter was promoted to the big leagues last July and hit the ground running, immediately becoming one of the Yankeesâ best starters. Heâs somehow been even better than that this year, with underlying metrics that suggest he might somehow be underrated by his sparkling 2.49 ERA. He has an MLB-leading 35.8% K-BB%. The best pitchers will strike out more than a third of the batters, but he has also only walked only 1 in his 22.2 innings so far this year.
At least heâs a right-hander.
Following yesterdayâs offensive outburst, manager Matt Quatraro hasnât changed the lineup much. Michael Massey is back in there at second after being pulled partway through yesterdayâs game. Lane Thomas is in left field again, as Isaac Collins is still day-to-day with his knee contusion. Weâre just going to have to hope yesterday wasnât a flash in the pan.