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Yankees' Cam Schlittler is impressing again as he increases his workload. He continues to show strong performance in his training sessions.
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Before Ryan McMahon's huge home run in the eighth, it was Cam Schlittler who was deserving of all the praise as the right-hander pitched another gem for the Yankees in their 4-2 win over the Royals.
Although he didn't get the win after the bullpen let the tying run to score, Schlittler still turned in a masterful performance, allowing an unearned run on three hits and two walks, and is quickly becoming one of the best young arms in the league.
Cam Schlittler is performing well and impressing as he builds up his workload.
Cam Schlittler is increasing his training workload to prepare for the upcoming season.
Expectations are high for Cam Schlittler as he continues to demonstrate strong performance in his workouts.
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With just barely over 100 innings in the majors under his belt, the 25-year-old has looked like a veteran on the mound and hasnāt shown any signs of slowing down since he burst onto the scene last season.
In fact, had Schlittler gotten help from his defense in the sixth inning when Trent Grisham dropped a fly ball in center field, he couldāve been in line to secure a much-deserved win. But just like a veteran would do, the youngster brushed it off and was able to pick up his teammate, allowing a run to score on a groundout before getting a strikeout to end the inning.
āBeing able to pick [Grisham] up there was a good feeling,ā Schlittler said.
It wasnāt until the seventh inning where manager Aaron Boone thought his pitcher started to lose some gas, leading to a leadoff walk followed by a single that ended Schlittlerās night.
While Schlittler said he didnāt feel fatigued at the end there, he did say that heās still building up and that it was the most pitches (93) that heās thrown this season so heās ājust trying to get used to the environmentā.
Regardless, Boone thought Schlittler pitched great and thought that overall āhe was on pointā.
āBusiness as usual for him,ā said Ben Rice. āHe was really good, just so aggressive with all of his stuff in the zone.ā