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Yankees' Clark Schmidt ‘can't describe that feeling' after shutting down Orioles
Yankees' Clark Schmidt ‘can't describe that feeling' after shutting down Orioles

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time14 hours ago

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Yankees' Clark Schmidt ‘can't describe that feeling' after shutting down Orioles

The post Yankees' Clark Schmidt 'can't describe that feeling' after shutting down Orioles appeared first on ClutchPoints. Aaron Boone and the New York Yankees entered Saturday's game against the Baltimore Orioles looking for revenge. The Orioles defeated them 5-3 at Yankee Stadium in the opening game of their weekend series. After an abysmal offensive stretch, New York is in desperate need of as much help as their pitchers can give them. Advertisement Luckily for the Yankees, Saturday's starter came through in a big way. New York starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt refused to let the Baltimore offense get going on on Saturday. He and JT Brubaker combined to shut the Orioles' offense down, allowing just one hit throughout the game. Boone's offense also showed up for the first time in a while, hitting four home runs en route to a 9-0 win. Despite a good display from the Yankees' lineup, Schmidt and Brubaker were the real heroes. Schmidt left his start to a standing ovation from fans who watched him pitch seven innings without allowing a hit. After the game, Schmidt spoke to YES Network reporters about his reaction to receiving so much love from the fanbase. 'Hearing the crowd after I came out in the seventh(inning), I really appreciate that,' Schmidt said. 'I feel that energy and words can't describe that feeling. When you're leaving and you're getting a standing ovation, especially in (Yankee) Stadium, you feel like all eyes are on you. It's just a really good feeling.' Advertisement Schmidt and Brubaker were dominant as a pair, allowing only four base runners throughout the entire game. The 29-year-old starter attributed a lot of his success to how he approached the game. 'I was very present day,' Schmidt said about his mindset during his start. 'I was very focused on executing pitches, very focused on attacking guys, and it really showed.' Schmidt's recent tear on the mound is a welcome sight for Boone. The Yankees started the season without Gerrit Cole thanks to injury. Despite losing their ace before the season started, New York is still near the top of the standings. Even though they are not at full strength in their starting rotation, Schmidt's emergence gives his manager three arms he can trust. The win on Saturday brings the Yankees to 44-32 on the season. After leading the American League East by a wide margin for the majority of the season, New York's rough stretch has opened the door for others. Advertisement Despite the Yankees' struggles over the last two weeks, Schmidt's performance gives his team hope. If they can mimic what they did on Saturday moving forward, the sky's the limit. However, a combined no-hitter is plenty of reason to celebrate in the meantime. Related: Yankees lose no-hitter 1 batter after Clarke Schmidt's exit Related: Yankees' Aaron Boone drops Luis Gil injury timeline

Clark Schmidt on track to make Yankees season debut on April 15 or 16
Clark Schmidt on track to make Yankees season debut on April 15 or 16

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time03-04-2025

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Clark Schmidt on track to make Yankees season debut on April 15 or 16

Clark Schmidt on track to make Yankees season debut on April 15 or 16 NEW YORK (AP) — Clark Schmidt is on track to make his New York Yankees season debut on April 15 or 16 against the Kansas City Royals. Schmidt is recovering from right rotator cuff tendinitis and set to start Saturday for Double-A Somerset at Hartford, his first game action since a March 11 exhibition against Baltimore. Advertisement 'One more after and then with us either the 15th or 16th,' manager Aaron Boone said Thursday. A 29-year-old right-hander, Schmidt is among three projected starters absent from the Yankees rotation. Ace Gerrit Cole, the 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner, will miss the season following Tommy John surgery. Reigning AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil is sidelined until summer because of a lat strain. Right-hander Ian Hamilton, recovering from a viral illness, made his second relief appearance for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday night. Boone said Hamilton will have one more minor league outing, then be activated for Monday's series opener at Detroit. Infielder DJ LeMahieu is about a week from getting at-bats against pitching. The 36-year-old, a two-time batting champion, injured a calf muscle in his spring training debut on March 1. 'It would be probably a pretty big build-up. I'd want him to have kind of a spring training, really,' Boone said. ___ AP MLB:

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