With Toronto up in the series, the Yankees are about to finish their participation in the MLB postseason. Regardless of the result, what no one will be able to take away from the New York team is the great campaign they have had and the stellar performance of emerging stars such as Cam Schlittler. The 24-year-old pitcher has been lethal on and off the mound, as he has a girlfriend whom he keeps secret from the media world.
The New York Yankees rookie pitcher has become an overnight sensation in the MLB playoffs. After a dominant 12-strikeout performance in Game 3 against his childhood team turned arch-rival Boston Red Sox, the 24-year-old Yankees rookie phenomenon started Game 4 against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler shows off his cat but not his girlfriend
Schlittler, from a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, revealed to ESPN’s Jorge Castillo what he told his family before the playoff game that made him an overnight sensation. “I texted my family 20 minutes before the game,” Schlittler said. “I said, ‘Hey, this is postseason baseball. It doesn’t matter that we’re from Boston (…). And I’m going to kick their ass‘.”
Arya (her cat), after Arya Stark from Game of Thrones
That’s about his family, but what about his girlfriend? She was probably at Wednesday’s Game 4 of the Yankees vs. Blue Jays series, given that the Yankees’ seventh-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft admitted that his secret lady was there for his MLB debut in July against the Seattle Mariners. The young man’s performance during Game 4 on Wednesday, October 8 may not have been as good as his debut.
When asked about his love life, the Bronx baseball player tries to divert the conversation about his private life to talk about his cat. Yes, his cat, which he has named Arya “after Arya Stark from Game of Thrones“, he said, whom he rescued in spring training in Tampa, Florida. However, there seems to be a woman from a 2021 Instagram post who looks like she could be his girlfriend.
Tigers ties the Division Series against the Seattle Mariners
To put aside the personal and private issue of MLB players, it is important to be aware of the other game that took place on October 8 in the American League Division Series: Riley Greene and Javier Baez hit home runs in a four-run sixth inning and the Detroit Tigers kept their season alive by beating the Seattle Mariners 9-3 in Game 4 of the series.
The Tigers forced a fifth game by winning at Comerica Park for the first time in more than a month. The decisive game of the series will be on Friday in Seattle. Skubal will face George Kirby. After Detroit tied the game with three runs in the fifth, Greene gave the Tigers a 4-3 lead with a home run off Gabe Speier in the first at-bat of the sixth.
Torkelson followed with a double and scored Detroit’s fifth run on a Zach McKinstry single before Baez made it 7-3 with his sixth postseason homer. Venezuelan Gleyber Torres became the third Tigers All-Star to hit a home run when he led off the seventh with a shot to right field.
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