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Try it freeCam Schlittler tried to save the Yankees again in the playoffs on Wednesday.
This time, he came up short — in large part because the Yankees offense was mostly shut down by Toronto’s bullpen in a 5-2 Game 4 ALDS loss in The Bronx that sent the Yankees packing.
The rookie right-hander, so dominant in a decisive Game 3 of the wild-card series against the Red Sox last week, when Schlittler tossed eight shutout innings and struck out a dozen to send the Yankees to the ALDS, was still good — just not good enough.
In his second postseason start — and just the 16th of his major league career since being called up in July — Schlittler allowed four runs, two earned, in 6 ¹/₃ innings and was the only Yankee starter to get an out in the fourth inning in the series.
“I thought [Schlittler] was good,’’ Aaron Boone said. “He didn’t have the dominant swing-and-miss stuff. I thought he pitched really effectively [and] was filling up the strike zone. I thought he made a lot of key pitches when he needed to, mixed well.”