Chapter 1: What were the highlights of Cam Schlittler's performance?
Another big-time start from Cam Schlittler yesterday out in Seattle. Six and a third, two-hit shutout ball for him. No walks, seven strikeouts. So he is now the first pitcher in Yankees history with no runs allowed, no walks, and 15 or more strikeouts across any two-game or I guess in this case two-start span. So pretty nice numbers for him right out of the gate. He left with a 4-0 lead.
Things got a little uncomfortable in the eighth with the Mariners playing a couple of runs off the combination of Camilo Duval and David Bednar. So 4-2 going to the ninth inning until Ben Rice would add some insurance for the visiting Yankees. Swing on a deep drive.
Right field. Canzone going back. Look it up. Goodbye. Ben Rice with a big, big home run. They give the Mariners, give the Yankees a little extra cushion here at T-Mobile Park. I got it all. You got it all going, Jay.
Chapter 2: Why was Dave Sims confused during the Mariners game?
There you go. So, you know, I told you the story about my now wife back in 2008. I think Dave was living in 2008 in that particular instance yesterday. as the Yankees did go on to win 5-3.
And now Jay Buhner's up to try to go back-to-back.
Here's Tino Martinez with the Mariners before he came to the Yankees. No. Yanks take the rubber game. Big swing from Paul Goldschmidt along the way. Three-run homer in the sixth to give his team some breathing room at the time. Back to Schlittler. No magic game plan or anything like that. Just go out there. Keep it simple.
Being in the zone. Making good pitches. Defense was great. Just having the confidence to go out there. No walks. Limit that. Just attack the zone and do what I can to get as far as I can with a limited amount of pitches.
I like to do this from time to time. How many? What do you think the number would be? Over or under the amount of Mariners in the history of their organization Al Dukes could name? Now, he's good at 80s baseball. We've obviously talked about a few of them now. There's one very famous one. I think the line should be a little higher than normal.
What's the normal line, would you say?
Well, the normal line, when I ask Toronto Maple Leafs or Edmonton Oilers, the normal line is like 2.5. So I think this should be at least 7.5. Should it be higher than that?
See, I think he could hit double. I'm going to go 9.5. 9.5?
Are you good with 9.5?
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Chapter 3: How did the Yankees secure their win against the Mariners?
Al Dukes, go.
Griffey Jr.
One. A-Rod. Two.
Edgar Martinez. Three. Gaylord Perry. Four. Look it up. He pitched there. All right, four. Bobby Valentine played there. Five. Oh, well. Jay Buhner, you mentioned. Yeah, six. Six. The big dumper. Yeah. Cal Raleigh. Yeah, seven. Ichiro. Yeah, he's blowing right by us. You said no way. I may get stuck here, though.
I just mentioned another one like a minute ago.
And he has the same last name of a guy that you already used. Yeah, and he played here.
Martinez.
Yeah, first name.
First name? Tina.
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Chapter 4: What mental errors did Francisco Lindor make in the game?
Please.
Come over here. Let me help you, and then have an anchor, baby. There's a strip mall in Queens, I know. I'm not interested in your criminal record. Come on. Hold on. I'm going to help you. You can trust me. I'm not one of them.
There you go. Moment of the day as they're running the photos on CBS Sports Network. It's amazing the amount of pictures he takes and not smiling in pretty much any of them.
Yeah. No, it's just that's what he does. He doesn't smile in those pictures. I mean, if you get him with a couple of drinks in him at an event with us, he'll smile. But in these pictures, he won't smile.
Those look like some high-grade binoculars he's got right there.
Oh, my God. Yeah. I mean, the other thing.
Oh, there you go.
That was him in Miami. That was down in Miami. That was great.
A couple of pineapples. Oh, yeah. Festive straw. Yeah, that's great.
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