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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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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

Yankees place veteran rotation arm on IL with right oblique strain
Yankees place veteran rotation arm on IL with right oblique strain

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time5 days ago

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Yankees place veteran rotation arm on IL with right oblique strain

The New York Yankees announced that they have placed LHP Ryan Yarbrough on the IL with a right oblique strain, as the team loses it's fifth starter ahead of his start tomorrow against the Reds. He has been a revelation for the Yankees this season, proving a 3.90 ERA across 55.1 innings pitched as both a reliever and starter. Since the Yankees have moved Yarbrough to their rotation, he's posted a 3.83 ERA in eight starts with 33 strikeouts in 40 IP, helping the rotation stabilize when Marcus Stroman and Carlos Carrasco struggled. Marcus Stroman is currently rehabbing and could fill that rotation spot, as could veteran starter JT Brubaker who made his Yankees debut yesterday. Rotation depth is key, and the Yankees now have four starters on the IL with Ryan Yarbrough suffering an oblique strain. Luis Gil went down with a right lat strain that he's hoping to return from in the next month or so, but shortly after that the team lost Gerrit Cole to a season-ending UCL tear. Marcus Stroman is on a rehab assignment after dealing with a knee injury, you could argue the arms they have on the IL could form a strong rotation with the right three starter. That might have been Clarke Schmidt, who began the season on the IL with a shoulder issue before returning and pitching at an extremely high level. With Yarbrough sidelined, it opens up the door to adding a starter to the rotation, and there are a few routes we could see them go here. READ MORE: Tomorrow the Yankees will roll with Allan Winans as the starter according to Brendan Kuty of The Athletic, and the right-hander has a 0.90 ERA across 50 IP with a 29.4% K%. What they do for the long-term remains to be seen, as Marcus Stroman could return to the team in the coming weeks to supplement the rotation, and JT Brubaker might be an answer to their issues as well. Cam Schlittler, one of the team's top prospects, is in Triple-A and has been brilliant in his brief time at that level, but there's risk involved in rushing a prospect's promotion. Allan Winans will make an important start with a chance to potentially carve out a role on this staff the way Ryan Yarbrough did, but without their solid left-hander, the Yankees are sporting a weakened staff. Related Headlines Knicks' Josh Hart listed as potential trade candidate this offseason Yankees believe injured pitcher could be their blockbuster deadline addition Giants' new quarterback says Malik Nabers lured him in free agency: 'I came here because of him' Could the Giants reunite with former superstar receiver?

Schmidt Flirts With No-Hitter as Yankees Dominate Orioles 9-0
Schmidt Flirts With No-Hitter as Yankees Dominate Orioles 9-0

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time6 days ago

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Schmidt Flirts With No-Hitter as Yankees Dominate Orioles 9-0

Clarke Schmidt pitched seven hitless innings, and the New York Yankees held the Baltimore Orioles to one hit in a 9–0 rout on Saturday. JT Brubaker gave up a single to Gary Sánchez to open the eighth for the Orioles' only hit. Schmidt (4–3) was bidding to throw New York's first no-hitter since Domingo Germán threw the Yankees' major league–leading fourth perfect game on June 28, 2003. The Yankees had not thrown a no-hitter at home since David Cone's perfect game on July 18, 1999, against the Montreal Expos. Baltimore was nearly no-hit for the first time since August 12, 2015, in Seattle by Hisashi Iwakuma. Schmidt struck out five and issued both walks in the first inning when he threw 29 pitches. The right-hander threw first-pitch strikes to 16 of 24 hitters and exited after tying his career high of 103 pitches. Schmidt exited after throwing 21 pitches in the seventh. Brubaker allowed a two-strike single to Sánchez, and some in the crowd of 46,142 lightly booed. Junior Caminero, Danny Jansen, and Christopher Morel each hit a solo homer, helping Ryan Pepiot and Tampa Bay beat Detroit. Taylor Walls had two RBIs for Tampa Bay, and Yandy Díaz extended his hitting streak to 12 games. Pepiot (5–6) struck out seven while pitching five innings of one-run ball. With its second straight win over AL Central–leading Detroit, Tampa Bay moved a season-best nine games over .500 at 43–34. The Rays are a major league–best 22–8 since May 20. Jahmai Jones had an RBI double for Detroit, and Jake Rogers also drove in a run. Brant Hurter (2–3) recorded two outs as the opener and was charged with four unearned runs. Caminero and Jansen connected in the fourth, giving Tampa Bay a 7–1 lead. Morel went deep in the seventh. José Quintana pitched six innings of three-hit ball, and Milwaukee beat Minnesota. Isaac Collins had two hits and three RBIs for Milwaukee in its third consecutive win. Brice Turang had two hits and scored two runs. The Brewers improved to 6–2 in their last eight games and moved a season-high seven games over .500 at 42–35. The Twins had four hits in their eighth loss in nine games. They lost 17–6 in the series opener on Friday. The game was played under an excessive heat warning. The feels-like temperature reached 105 degrees with little breeze. Quintana (5–2) struck out four and walked one. Grant Anderson pitched an inning before Aaron Ashby finished the shutout for the Brewers. Twins right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson (2–4) allowed four runs, three earned, and four hits in six innings. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette homered, helping José Berríos and Toronto beat the lowly Chicago White Sox. Berríos surrendered an unearned run and two hits in a season-high 7 2/3 innings. The right-hander struck out five and walked three in his first win since May 29. The last-place White Sox finished with two hits in their ninth loss in 10 games. They dropped to 8–32 on the road this year. Davis Schneider had two hits and three RBIs as Toronto bounced back nicely from Friday's 7–1 loss in the series opener. The crowd of 41,488 rose for a standing ovation when Berríos (3–3) exited after walking Ryan Noda. The lengthy start was a welcome one for a Toronto bullpen that used six relievers to cover seven innings Friday. Ahead 1–0 on Bichette's game-opening homer, Toronto used five singles to add three more runs in the second inning. George Springer scored on a throwing error by right fielder Austin Slater, and Nathan Lukes and Schneider each had run-scoring hits.

Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Breaks Silence After Getting Pulled From No-Hitter
Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Breaks Silence After Getting Pulled From No-Hitter

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time7 days ago

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Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Breaks Silence After Getting Pulled From No-Hitter

Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Breaks Silence After Getting Pulled From No-Hitter originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Almost everything went right for the New York Yankees against the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday, but there was one issue: right-handed pitcher Clarke Schmidt didn't get to finish the job after throwing seven innings of no-hit ball. Advertisement The 29-year-old notched five strikeouts against two walks across 103 pitches, including 70 strikes. That pitch count tied his career high, and manager Aaron Boone elected to save his arm rather than risk injury. Reliever J.T. Brubaker came in and immediately allowed a hit in the eighth inning, much to the dismay of the New York faithful. Schmidt opened up about the situation postgame, via SNY. New York Yankees starter Clarke Schmidt (36)© Kirby Lee-Imagn Images "Obviously I want to go as deep as I can, but when you're at the 103 mark and you have two more innings to go and you have 80 more games to go, you've got to think bigger picture here," he admitted. The Yankees won the game 9-0, setting up a rubber match on Sunday. Schmidt is now 4-3 with a 2.84 ERA over 12 starts. The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder went 5-5 with a 2.85 ERA over 16 starts last season, and went 0-1 with a 5.25 ERA over three playoff starts. Advertisement The Yankees are 3-7 in their last 10 games and are 1.5 games ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays for first place in the AL East. Right-handed pitcher Will Warren (4-4, 4.83 ERA) will start for New York on Sunday against Baltimore right-hander Dean Kremer (6-7, 4.80 ERA). The Yankees will then face the Cincinnati Reds on the road. Related: Aaron Boone's Anthony Volpe Message After Yankees' Sixth Straight Loss Related: Aaron Boone Reacts to Aaron Judge's 0-for-4 Game in Yankees' Loss to Angels This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

Yankees rocket to 9-0 win over Orioles behind 7 no-hit innings from Clarke Schmidt
Yankees rocket to 9-0 win over Orioles behind 7 no-hit innings from Clarke Schmidt

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time7 days ago

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Yankees rocket to 9-0 win over Orioles behind 7 no-hit innings from Clarke Schmidt

June has been a rockier month for the New York Yankees. But after snapping a six-game losing streak on Thursday, the Yankees followed up with a big win in Yankee Stadium on Saturday. A strong batting day, with four solo homers, launched the Yankees to a 9-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. New York starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt pitched seven no-hit innings to hold off Baltimore on offense. Advertisement The Yankees' bats left the Orioles bullpen scrambling — enough to put in shortstop Luis Vázquez as a reliever in the eighth inning. But on the New York side, Schmidt stayed steady: The 29-year-old, who threw a career-high 103 pitches, finished with five strikeouts and two walks in the shutout win. In the eighth, with the Yankees holding the 9-0 lead, manager Aaron Boone pulled Schmidt and replaced him with reliever JT Brubaker, who had a chance to complete the franchise's first combined no-hitter. Saturday marked Brubaker's first major league appearance since 2022, due to a mixture of injuries. Brubaker allowed a single from his first batter, as Gary Sánchez hit a straight shot to center field. Still, the righty reliever was able to hold on for the shutout across two innings. Advertisement After the game, Boone said that it wasn't a hard decision to pull Schmidt, even in the midst of a no-hitter. "He was done," Boone said, when asked how badly Schmidt wanted to get back on the mound. "As great as he was today, I think physically, all day, it was a little bit of a challenge for him. So I kind of knew even after the fifth, it wasn't gonna be long." On offense, it didn't take long for the Yankees to start putting runs on the board: Center fielder Trent Grisham, second in the batting order, kicked things off with a solo homer. J.C. Escarra and Ben Rice added two more solo homers in the second inning; in the fifth, with the Yankees holding a 6-0 lead, Anthony Volpe added another solo homer of his own. Though Baltimore won on Friday, New York has a chance to lock up the series with a win over the Orioles on Sunday. As it stands, the Yankees are neck-and-neck with the Tampa Bay Rays at the top of the AL East.

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