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Try it freeClarke Schmidt got off to a shaky start Wednesday against the Guardians, and it wound up being the difference in the Yankees loss.
The main course on the menu came early as Cleveland ripped three runs off Schmidt in the first inning. The scoring would be the last until seven innings later when Kyle Manzardo hit a 405-foot homer off Fernando Cruz to cap off the 4-0 Guardians win.
Schmidt pitched his way to a 1-2 count on Steven Kwan before three straight balls put the leadoff man aboard. Angel Martínez then launched a first-pitch cutter into the seats in right and Cleveland would score once more before Schmidt got out of the inning.
“When you’re getting banged around like that in the first, it’s pretty glaring,” Schmidt said postgame. “It’s kind of like walking a tightrope, it’s like, ‘Are you making bad pitches or is it their approach?’ ”
Schmidt felt it was just Cleveland’s early aggressiveness that did him in.