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BOSTON (AP) â New York Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler wants to see the rivalry with the Red Sox return to its more passionate heyday. Schlittler, who grew up in the Boston area as a Red Sox fan and went to college in the city at Northeastern, said before the teams met for the first time this season that the rivalry is âheading in the right directionâ after they met in the playoffs again last year. âItâs intense. The atmosphereâs great,â Schlittler said before Tuesdayâs game. âWhen youâre playing a division rival, youâre going to perform at the best level. And if for some guys that rivalry feeds them a little bit, like I think it does for me, then great.â Schlittler told the New York Post this week that he and his family have received death threats leading up to his scheduled start for the Yankees at Fenway Park on Thursday night. But he said on Tuesday that he was ânot overly concerned.â âJust looking forward to Thursday,â he told reporters in the visitorâs clubhouse. âIâve got a job to do. I donât want to create a distraction for the team. So Iâm just going to go out there and do what I need to do on the mound.â The Yankees said they had made no special security arrangements because of the threats. When Schlittler came out of the dugout during batting practice, the only shouts were from children wanting his autograph. A Red Sox spokesperson said the team doesnât comment on specific security protocols. âThe safety of all players, staff, and fans is always our top priority,â the team said. âWe have well-established procedures and significant resources in place for every game to ensure a safe environment.â A Walpole, Massachusetts, native who was called up by the Yankees last July, Schlittler did not pitch against the Red Sox in the regular season. After his family was targeted with social media comments during the AL wild-card series, he responded with a victory in the Game 3 clincher at Yankee Stadium, striking out 12 in eight scoreless innings. This season, he is 2-1 with a 1.95 ERA heading into Thursdayâs start. Schlittler said on Tuesday that he wasnât sure how people back home would treat him now that he pitched for their archrival. But being back in the area over the offseason for a few months, he encountered no problems. âThey were great. People were very respectful,â he said. âIt gives you some good feelings that itâs really just the people online that arenât respectful. Typical Boston fans that are everyday guys, theyâre not theyâre going to give you too much to worry about in person.â Schlittler said the last time he pitched off the mound at Fenway was his senior year in high school. âGrowing up Red Sox fan, it was definitely really cool,â he said. Yankees manager Aaron Boone, whose homer in the deciding game of the 2003 AL Championship Series marked a high point in the rivalry â at least from New Yorkâs perspective â said he wasnât worried about how Schlittler would respond if he gets an unwelcome greeting from the Boston fans. âHe handles it quite well,â Boone said. \\_ AP MLB:
Cam Schlittler expressed that the rivalry is 'heading in the right direction' and noted the intense atmosphere when facing a division rival.
Schlittler received death threats leading up to his start against the Red Sox, likely due to his ties to the Yankees and his past as a Red Sox fan.
Before facing the Red Sox, Cam Schlittler has a record of 2-1 with a 1.95 ERA this season.
The Yankees stated they made no special security arrangements due to the threats against Schlittler.

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