Page 1 of 2

Schlittler

Posted: 02 Oct 2025 19:30 pm
by kyace
This guy was just a so so prospect coming into this year but has looked like a future Ace this year. Yankees do a good job in developing pitching. Yankees were heavily after Donovan last off season. Thy would have easily traded Schlittler and Rice for him. Missed opportunity as Mo was only focused on Arenado.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 02 Oct 2025 20:59 pm
by JuanAgosto
kyace wrote: 02 Oct 2025 19:30 pm This guy was just a so so prospect coming into this year but has looked like a future Ace this year. Yankees do a good job in developing pitching. Yankees were heavily after Donovan last off season. Thy would have easily traded Schlittler and Rice for him. Missed opportunity as Mo was only focused on Arenado.
If we make that trade is he as good under Dusty's tutelage?

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 02 Oct 2025 21:11 pm
by icon
He is dealing. 11 Ks, 0 BBs, 5 H, 0 R in 7 IP.

And looks like he's pitching in May. Ice water. No expression as he just left the mound to a rousing ovation.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 02 Oct 2025 21:25 pm
by kyace
What an outing. The guy was drafted in the 7th round in 2022. Was only throwing in the low 90’s when drafted but they worked with him and now throwing 100. Wasn’t even a top 30 prospect last year.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 05:40 am
by CNYFan
Liam Doyle is light years away from being that good.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 05:42 am
by 2ninr
CNYFan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 05:40 am Liam Doyle is light years away from being that good.
Just curious how you know that.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 05:45 am
by CNYFan
Opinion. I watched them both pitch on a couple of occasions.

The Yankee has better control, better secondary pitches and much, much more endurance.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 05:56 am
by sikeston bulldog2
kyace wrote: 02 Oct 2025 19:30 pm This guy was just a so so prospect coming into this year but has looked like a future Ace this year. Yankees do a good job in developing pitching. Yankees were heavily after Donovan last off season. Thy would have easily traded Schlittler and Rice for him. Missed opportunity as Mo was only focused on Arenado.
Great point. This is how gambling works. Take a chance is the only way to get a payday. For Donovan it would now be a great move.

Imagine this kid and Rice, minus Willy plus the prospect in return on this team. Great build around.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 06:54 am
by nighthawk
The certitude of "he'll be great, we should have got him" based on one game and 73 innings is always amusing.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 07:10 am
by sikeston bulldog2
nighthawk wrote: 03 Oct 2025 06:54 am The certitude of "he'll be great, we should have got him" based on one game and 73 innings is always amusing.
His stats are impressive. He’s gone 5 innings or more in 9 of 11 starts. Another start was 4.2

He gave up zero or one run in every start five innings or more. Ironically he has two games less than five innings, both giving up 4 runs.

He seems to show endurance and effectiveness consistently.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 07:18 am
by 12xu
kyace wrote: 02 Oct 2025 19:30 pm This guy was just a so so prospect coming into this year but has looked like a future Ace this year. Yankees do a good job in developing pitching. Yankees were heavily after Donovan last off season. Thy would have easily traded Schlittler and Rice for him. Missed opportunity as Mo was only focused on Arenado.
I would like to see proof that the Yankees were prepared to trade Schlitter and Rice for Donovan. Do you have a link to such information?

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 07:21 am
by lidstrom5
nighthawk wrote: 03 Oct 2025 06:54 am The certitude of "he'll be great, we should have got him" based on one game and 73 innings is always amusing.
Boy those Red Sox were some powerhouse. Is his HOF plaque ready yet?

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 07:27 am
by The Nard
CNYFan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 05:45 am Opinion. I watched them both pitch on a couple of occasions.

The Yankee has better control, better secondary pitches and much, much more endurance.
Yes - and he had 100 pitches after 7, but they sent him out for the 8th. 107 pitches total.
And I don’t know if he even pitched in AAA this season

His control was magnificent

All of the the Cards young pitchers need to work on endurance this off-season. If they can’t go beyond 4-5 innings, they don’t belong starting

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 07:29 am
by sikeston bulldog2
The Nard wrote: 03 Oct 2025 07:27 am
CNYFan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 05:45 am Opinion. I watched them both pitch on a couple of occasions.

The Yankee has better control, better secondary pitches and much, much more endurance.
Yes - and he had 100 pitches after 7, but they sent him out for the 8th. 107 pitches total.
And I don’t know if he even pitched in AAA this season

His control was magnificent

All of the the Cards young pitchers need to work on endurance this off-season. If they can’t go beyond 4-5 innings, they don’t belong starting
Like I stated, he went 5 plus innings 9 of 11 starts, with a 4.2 iP start. In today’s game, that may qualify as endurance.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 08:00 am
by An Old Friend
CNYFan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 05:45 am Opinion. I watched them both pitch on a couple of occasions.

The Yankee has better control, better secondary pitches and much, much more endurance.
This is a pretty silly take.

Cam is 3 years older. At 21, he was pitching for Northeastern, posted a 3.44 ERA with a K-rate of 8.3 per 9 innings. He was much better the year prior - 1.88 ERA / 10.0 K/9 his sophomore year.

Doyle at 21 had a 3.20 ERA and 15.4 K/9.

Re: Schlittler

Posted: 03 Oct 2025 08:27 am
by nighthawk
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 03 Oct 2025 07:10 am
nighthawk wrote: 03 Oct 2025 06:54 am The certitude of "he'll be great, we should have got him" based on one game and 73 innings is always amusing.
His stats are impressive. He’s gone 5 innings or more in 9 of 11 starts. Another start was 4.2

He gave up zero or one run in every start five innings or more. Ironically he has two games less than five innings, both giving up 4 runs.

He seems to show endurance and effectiveness consistently.
So, sort of like Ian Anderson whose is now forever etched in baseball's firmament.