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With Max Fried down, the Yankees have another ace in Cam Schlittler
NEW YORK — For any club, losing a $218 million starting pitcher would be debilitating for their chances to stay afloat in the standings. Not the 2026 New York Yankees.
That’s because the Yankees have a burgeoning ace in 25-year-old Cam Schlittler. Before New York Mets left fielder Juan Soto hit a solo home run in the seventh inning of Friday night’s 5-2 Yankees win, Schlittler flirted with franchise history. Had he gotten out of that inning unscathed, Schlittler would have cemented himself as the Yankees’ starter with the lowest ERA through his first 10 starts of a season, surpassing the mark established by Phil Niekro, who recorded a 1.20 ERA in 1984.
Instead, Schlittler will have to settle for a 1.35 ERA, the best mark among MLB starters. Schlittler’s 68 strikeouts rank No. 3 in MLB; his 0.78 WHIP ranks No. 2; and his .168 batting average against ranks No. 3. It’s pure mastery from Schlittler when he’s on the mound.
“Cam is sick,” Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. said. “He goes out there and dominates every game.”
The Yankees received concerning news before Friday’s Subway Series matchup, as they placed Max Fried on the 15-day injured list with a left elbow bone bruise. The club does not know when Fried will return, but the lefty said surgery is not being considered. With Fried out indefinitely, the Yankees will need Schlittler to continue pitching like one of the best in the sport.
That does not seem to be a big ask, even for someone who made his MLB debut just 10 months ago.
“He is pitching like an ace,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “I don’t think Cam’s affected by much. He expects to dominate and pitch well, (having) Max or not. I don’t think it affects what Cam’s got to do.”
Schlittler said he didn’t think he had his “A-plus” stuff Friday, and yet he held the Mets to two hits, two walks and one run while striking out nine batters across 6 2/3 innings. The professor must not have drunk his coffee before grading Schlittler’s outing.
The righty has continued to establish himself by being one of MLB’s most unusual starters. Schlittler came into his start against the Mets throwing fastballs 90.3 percent of the time, which is the highest percentage among starters; Milwaukee’s Chad Patrick is the next highest at 84.5 percent. On Friday, Schlittler threw fastballs 93 percent of the time. What makes Schlittler so difficult to hit is the overwhelming velocity and movement he possesses with his four-seamer, two-seamer and cutter. The Mets whiffed on 38 percent of their swings against Schlittler.
“You have 100 mph rising, you have 100 mph cutting, and you have 100 mph barreling into your barrel if you’re a righty,” Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton said earlier this season, as to what makes a pitcher such as Schlittler so difficult. “There’s not much of a slowdown for your barrel. You’ve got to pick right.”
Losing Fried may be a gut punch for most organizations, but with Schlittler continuing his ascension into stardom, the Yankees might be able to continue performing as one of the league’s best clubs without much of a blip.
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How Jeremy Doku became Pep Guardiola’s latest Manchester City superstar
When recently asked if Jeremy Doku could reach the levels of Vinicius Jr and Lamine Yamal, Pep Guardiola was in no doubt.
“Yeah, for sure,” said the Manchester City boss. “And always accept being pushed. Always accept that. And that is so nice. We are really pleased. Now he is winning games. But he has always been really, really good.”
Doku has evolved as a player and is beginning to realise his immense promise at City after nearly three years with the club.
Still just 23, the Belgium winger was signed from Rennes for £55.4m in August 2023, with City aware of his high potential.
His pace and dribbling quality have always been best in class – underpinning a unique profile in the modern game.
Speaking to The Athletic, Shaun Maloney, one of Doku’s former coaches with Belgium, said that even during the Under-17 European Championships, the young winger’s quality immediately stood out.
“What you see now in terms of one-v-one dribbling was exactly him then. He was taking it in his own half and dribbling 70 and 80 yards,” Maloney said.
A few years later, during Doku’s first year playing for Rennes, Kylian Mbappe and his father sat in the stands watching on in awe.
“I was speaking with my father about a player I had noticed from the stands because of his pace,” said Mbappe.
“The player was Doku at Rennes. In my five years as a pro, I had never seen someone with so much explosivity in his first steps.”
With specific standout qualities, players can forge strong careers, but becoming the star of an elite side comes from pulling together those qualities in a complete manner – something Doku has now started to do.
Saturday will see him hoping to help secure Man City a second trophy of the campaign, when they face Chelsea in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
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Rousey vs Carano: Ronda Rousey stone-faced as Gina Carano dances during final face-off
Gina Carano danced in front of a stone-faced Ronda Rousey as the pair faced off for the final time before their featherweight bout in Los Angeles on Saturday.
With Rousey displaying some of her trademark intensity which helped her become one of the biggest MMA stars in the world, Carano was unfazed as she nonchalantly danced on the spot during a lengthy staredown.
Rousey, 39, is fighting for the first time since retiring 10 years ago, while 44-year-old fellow American Carano enters the bout at the Intuit Dome having not competed for 17 years.
Despite her lengthy absence from the sport, Carano, displayed supreme confidence before the bout, which will be the first MMA event to be broadcast live on Netflix.
She weighed in at 141.4lb (10st 1.4lb), with Rousey clocking 142lb (10st 2lb) on the scales.
Carano added she has lost 100lb (7st 2lb) in preparation for the bout after her physical and mental health declined when she was fired from The Mandalorian in 2021.
“If I’m dancing I’m feeling really good,” said Carano.
“Live your dreams, don’t give up on yourself. That was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.
“That was the first victory, I’ll give you another victory tomorrow night.”
The fight, which will take place under the banner of Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), will set a new purse record for female fighters, according to Rousey.
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Would FA Cup win paper over the cracks for Chelsea?
Chelsea have endured a difficult campaign after the departure of two managers and protests among the fanbase – so what would an FA Cup win do for their season?
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