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They put up a fight this time, a fight to the finish, but the Tampa Bay Rays still couldn't figure out a way to beat the New York Yankees on Wedne ...
Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler flirts with perfection, retiring 18 straight Rays batters for the deepest perfect game bid by a Yankees rookie since 1966.
Bednar (4-5) stole the win from rookie Cam Schlittler. Making his seventh major league start, Schlittler held the Rays scoreless and to one hit over a career-high 6 2/3 innings. His bid for a perfect ...
Armed with high-90s heat and a hammering curveball, as well as efficiency, the Yankees’ rookie retired the first 18 batters he faced.
Unfortunately, the Yankees rookie was unable to make history as Chandler Simpson led of the seventh inning with a single to center field. Schlittler followed Simpson’s hit with two walks and two ...
311 in 46 games since June 16. Perfect game bid adds drama to record night Before the offensive fireworks, rookie ...
Schlittler struck out Simpson, the Rays' leadoff man, looking at a 97-mph fastball on the inside corner to start a 1-2-3, ...
Stanton helped the Yankees to a 6-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night. "He was locked in, dialed in," Aaron Judge said.
The Rays appeared to be nowhere close to victory for the bulk of Wednesday’s game against the Yankees. Then one swing by rookie catcher Hunter Feduccia brought them to within maybe a few feet of a ...
Rookie starter Cam Schlittler lost his bid for a perfect game in the seventh inning against the Rays, on a night when the ...
Giancarlo Stanton delivered another clutch home run on Wednesday night, blasting a pinch-hit two-run homer in the 10th inning to propel the New York Yankees to a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays ...