Yankees Rising Star: Right-Hander Moves Closer to Major League Debut!

MLB: Game One-New York Yankees at Cleveland Guardians
The New York Yankees have been without breakout right-handed starter Clarke Schmidt since late May, when he suffered a significant right lat strain. It’s fair to say the rotation hasn’t been the same without him and the numbers prove it.

Maybe it’s a coincidence, or perhaps not, but the Yankees’ pitching staff had a 2.00 ERA in March, a 3.22 mark in April and a 2.37 ERA in May when Schmidt was healthy and contributing. The numbers in June (5.26), July (4.26) and August (3.98 so far) are not as good as those early-season months. You could almost say the Yankees miss him out there every fifth day, right?

After a long rehab, a few bullpens and a dominant first rehab start for the Somerset Patriots five days ago, Schmidt is not quite rejoining the Yankees just yet, but he is definitely one step closer to that goal.

MLB: New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays
Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports

The Yankees announced Schmidt is moving his rehab to Scranton

“Today, the Yankees transferred the rehab assignment of RHP Clarke Schmidt from Double-A Somerset to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre,” the team announced via X.

Schmidt was definitely on his way to fully breaking out for the Yankees. He posted a brilliant 2.52 ERA in 60.2 frames, with 67 strikeouts against 20 walks. He was 5-3 at the time of being shut down with the unfortunate injury.

He convinced the Yankees it was time to move closer, to Triple-A, after tossing 3.2 innings of just one run (a solo home run) last Friday for the Patriots. He walked just one and struck out six hitters.

This New York Yankees Starter Clarke Schmidt Made Biggest Step Forward in  2023 - Sports Illustrated NY Yankees News, Analysis and More

He is expected to need one or two additional starts for the RailRiders, and then rejoin the Yankees in some capacity. He is, without a doubt, one of the five best starters on the roster, but many things can happen between now and the day he is deemed ready.

Related Posts

Vaughn Grissom on his difficult 2024 season: ‘I think I’m better for it’

WORCESTER — When the Red Sox acquired Vaughn Grissom from Atlanta for Chris Sale in December, the 23-year-old was expected to make big contributions in the major-league…

Minor Lines: Worcester Might Win Out! Dobbins, Meidroth, and Anthony lead the Woo Sox to their sixth straight win.

It might have been worth promoting “The Big Four” a little bit earlier for the sole reason of seeing what this Worcester team could do in the…

Red Sox offseason could be a blockbuster thanks to Alex Cora connections

After finishing the 2023 season with a 78-84 record and a last-place finish within the American League East, the Boston Red Sox had high hopes of showing…

Yankees 5, Red Sox 4: Judgement Day?

First things first: Dog bless emergency starter Richard Fitts, filling in for the injured Tanner Houck, and his Yankees counterpart Clarke Schmidt for making it through five innings unscathed…

3 Reasons Why Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto is So Dominant

The Los Angeles Dodgers had one of their sloppiest defensive games of the season Tuesday, ending with Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong robbing a home run…

Dodgers notes: Shohei Ohtani pitching in postseason, Tyler Glasnow’s elbow

All of a sudden, the question of whethier Tyler Glasnow or Shohei Ohtani is more likely to pitch for the Dodgers in the postseason is an actual toss up….

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *