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TAMPA — Clarke Schmidt added a cutter this offseason in large part to help him attack left-handed hitters. Turns out it might be a weapon against righties, too.
Schmidt’s new cutter was called “nasty” by Yankees ace Gerrit Cole. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post The right-hander then began trying it out in bullpens and the metrics came back strong on it.
The cutter was really, really good shape-wise, ... “I truly think Clarke Schmidt is going to be a guy for many, many years in this league,” Stroman said on his introductory Zoom call.
Thinking of some of the best pitches of the Yankees starting rotation, fans point to Gerrit Cole’s fastball, his knuckle curve, and Nestor Cortes’s cutter. Clarke Schmidt is, for good reason ...
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What Clarke Schmidt showed in his first start back - MSNClarke Schmidt was back this weekend, and he looked, well, like Clarke Schmidt. SB Nation. ... as Schmidt’s sweeper and cutter both came in above their season average.
Schmidt has upped his velocity by a bit more than a mile per hour on both his cutter (up from 91.5 mph to 92.6 mph) and sinker (93.6 mph in 2023, 94.7 mph in 2024).
One inning after etching his name in the franchise record books, Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt reminded everyone that ...
Schmidt developed a cutter during the offseason, and he hopes the pitch will help him be more effective against lefty hitters, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports. The directive to develop the ...
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Sequence of the Week: Clarke Schmidt (6/11) - MSNSchmidt starts Caglianone with a first pitch cutter, he and Austin Wells agreeing on an elevated target inside hoping to induce some first-pitch weak contact for a quick out to strand the baserunner.
SEATTLE — Clarke Schmidt continued to show signs of improvement Wednesday, as the Yankees’ starter threw his best game of the season against the Mariners. The right-hander surrendered n… ...
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