Friday, October 3, 2025

Everything is going EXACTLY as I planned. Mwahahahahaha.

Houston.

Altuve.

Mets.

Soto.

Redsocks.

Chapman.

Bregman.

Bleu Jays.

Junior.

Dodgers.

Yamamoto. 

Ohtani. 

13 comments:

TheWinWarblist said...

Keefe is on fire.

https://keefetothecity.com/yankees-wild-card-series-game-3-thoughts-cam-bleeping-schlittler/

TheWinWarblist said...

Cam Fuckin' Schlittler!!

HoraceClarke66 said...

Schlitt, yeah! (Tabloid head I expected to see.) Or maybe, "That's Some Fine Schlitt!"

HoraceClarke66 said...

Funny thing: I felt weirdly confident about that game all day. I didn't want to say anything, lest I rouse the juju deities. And I never feel confident about a big Yankees game—particularly not these Yankees. But I did.

Contrary to what a great man once said, there really is a mysterious cycle of events in baseball (to paraphrase another great man). I thoroughly expected the Yanks to lose this series in two games. When they managed to pull out Game Two, I had complete confidence they would advance.

Sure, it helped (a lot) that the Red Sox' number three starter was hurt, and that they had to start this untested kid (But then, how many times have we seen an untested—and unspotted—kid shut down the Yankees?).

Sure, it helped (a lot) that the Red Sox played the field like, well, a bunch of drunken sailors. But they never did score.

Weird. Usually, in scary movies, this sort of unwarranted confident presages something horrible happening. And hey, for all I know the Yanks could easily get swept by the Jays or squashed by the Oversized Dumpster.

But this one...I knew we had it. Uh-oh.

DickAllen said...

Schlittler pitched the game of his life last night. And I fully expect him to regress to his mean going forward. I can’t imagine him going all Bumgarner the rest of the way.

Beating the Red Sox was more than enough for me, but I’m looking forward to shutting Vlad’s mouth for the winter.

JM said...

Makes sense, Dick. I'm just not sure what Sclittler's mean actually is. Feels like a moving target at this point. Just hope he handles the Jays 75% as well as he did the Sox.

DickAllen said...

Through all levels he’s 33-31 with a 2.96 era and a 1.225 WHIP and 10.9 Ks per 9IP

Not altogether terrible

Copelius said...

I really hope Boone doesn't ask Keefe to hold his beer: "The Yankees are a better, deeper team than the Blue Jays, and in one of the rare occurrences, the Yankees have the managerial advantage. John Schneider makes Boone seem like Joe Torre or Bruce Bochy."

AboveAverage said...

"People from Boston had a lot to say before the game,” Schlittler said. “For me, just being a silent killer, being able to go out there and shut them down. … I’m from Boston. I didn’t like some of the things they were saying today. I was just making sure I was going out there and extra locked in.”
Schlittler declined to reveal specifics – “I’m not going to get into it,” he said – but he did say it came from fans, not players.
“There’s a line I think they crossed a little bit,” Schlittler said. “I’m a competitor. I’m going to go out there and make sure I shut them down. You know Boston fans. It’s just how it is. We’re aggressive back home and we’re gonna try and get under peoples’ skin. They just picked the wrong guy to do it to – and the wrong team to do it to as well.”

The Hammer of God said...

So there you have it: "The Silent Killer" is his new nickname. Cam the Silent Killer Schlittler. Or Cam Schlittler, the Silent Killer. Has a ring to it.

The Hammer of God said...

Schlittler has a great fastball. Or should I say "fastballs". Because he throws the 4 seamer, the 2 seamer, and the cutter. Pretty rare, for a pitcher to have A+++ stuff on several different types of fastballs. Really refreshing to see a Yankee pitcher just throwing heat, but with different grips and moving it around the zone, using both sides of the plate and throwing high and low. He challenges the hitters but also uses his head to get them out. I'd say he's for real.

The Hammer of God said...

The minor league numbers are meaningless. They were compiled as he was developing. He's been developing even more after coming to the major leagues.

The Hammer of God said...

They say he's going to be an ace if he develops a good off speed pitch. I could see that happening. If he improves the curveball, if he develops his changeup. Or if he starts throwing a splitter. I think his best option for next year would be to refine the curveball and improve the changeup.