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Yankees Pitching Staff Dominates Opposing Hitters
New York's deep rotation and bullpen have led to a historic start to the season.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:19pm
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The Yankees' dominant pitching staff has left opposing hitters searching for answers in the early going of the 2026 season.Today in MiamiThe New York Yankees have gotten off to a dominant start on the mound, posting a combined 1.01 ERA through their first six games. Starters like Max Fried and Cam Schlittler have been lights out, while the bullpen has also been nearly flawless. With Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon set to return soon, the Yankees' pitching staff could be poised for an historic season.
Why it matters
The Yankees' pitching dominance has been a key factor in their strong start to the 2026 season. If they can maintain this level of performance, it could set them up for a deep postseason run and potentially a World Series championship.
The details
Through six games, the Yankees' pitching staff has been the best in baseball, holding a combined 1.01 ERA. Starters like Max Fried (13.1 scoreless innings) and Cam Schlittler (6.1 innings, 0 runs on 2 hits) have been outstanding, while the bullpen has also been nearly flawless. Newcomer Ryan Weathers had a solid debut, going 4.1 innings and allowing just 1 run. With Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon set to return from injury soon, the Yankees' rotation could be even more dominant in the coming weeks.
- The Yankees have played 6 games so far this season.
- Cam Schlittler's dominant outing came on Wednesday, April 2nd.
- Ryan Weathers made his first start for the Yankees on Monday, April 1st.
The players
Max Fried
A starting pitcher for the Yankees who has thrown 13.1 scoreless innings across his first two starts.
Cam Schlittler
A Yankees starting pitcher who went 6.1 innings without allowing a run in his most recent outing.
Ryan Weathers
A pitcher recently acquired by the Yankees from the Miami Marlins, who made his first start for the team on Monday.
Gerrit Cole
A star starting pitcher for the Yankees who is set to return from injury soon.
Carlos Rodon
Another top starting pitcher for the Yankees who is also nearing a return from injury.
What they’re saying
“Max Fried is right there with Schlittler, though, tossing 13.1 scoreless innings across his pair of quality starts. Jake Bird, Tim Hill and Brent Headrick have each worked exactly 3.1 innings in relief without allowing a run. And both Camilo Doval and David Bednar had been flawless in their high-leverage roles until Wednesday afternoon.”
— Kerry Miller, Bleacher Report Writer
What’s next
If the Yankees' pitching staff can maintain this historic level of dominance, it could set them up for a deep postseason run and potentially a World Series championship. The returns of Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon from injury could make the rotation even more formidable in the coming weeks.
The takeaway
The Yankees' pitching staff has been the driving force behind the team's strong start to the 2026 season. With an elite rotation and bullpen, the Yankees have the potential to be one of the most dominant pitching teams in recent memory, which could make them the team to beat in the American League.
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