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Apr 2, 2026, 10:08 AM·1 views

Yankees enter rare company as team stays dominant behind Cam Schlittler

The New York Yankees ’ pitching staff has been dominant to start to the 2026 season, and it continued on Wednesday night in the team’s 5-3 win over the Seattle Mariners. Cam Schlittler was on the bump against the…

Yankees enter rare company as team stays dominant behind Cam Schlittler

The New York Yankees’ pitching staff has been dominant to start to the 2026 season, and it continued on Wednesday night in the team’s 5-3 win over the Seattle Mariners.

Cam Schlittler was on the bump against the Mariners. He went 6.1 innings, allowed two hits and struck out seven in the win. The only runs Seattle was able to muster came against New York’s bullpen. Cal Raleigh had two RBI and Dominic Carzone added one more.

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Still, the Yankees entered rare company through their first six games of the season.

New York’s six runs allowed in the first six games of the season is the third-fewest in MLB history, according to MLB researcher Sarah Langs. Only the 2002 San Francisco Giants and 1915 Philadelphia Phillies have fewer runs through the first six games of a season with five.

Schlittler admitted he’s been only using three pitches to get the job done – a four-seamer, cutter and sinker.

"Early on, it was the four-seam. Middle of the game, it was the two-seam. And then later on, it was the cutter," Schlittler said. "So again, felt pretty strong with the game plan I had, and just attacking guys with those three pitches."

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Schlittler started his season with a dominant performance against the San Francisco Giants, denying the team any runs while he was on the mound in 5.1 innings.

"His calling card since he got in the organization was his ability to throw strikes with his fastball," Boone said. "And now, as he’s gone to another level from a stuff standpoint, that’s really served him well."

New York has also been performing without its full rotation. Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon are still on the injury list to start the season.

"I think this staff’s dominant," Schlittler said. "The bullpen’s been great as well. So, I think the team as a whole, (we're) just feeding off each other and taking it into each game and each start and just keep rolling with it."

The Yankees will head home for the first time this season. New York will welcome the Miami Marlins on Friday for their home opener.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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