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Cam Schlittler matches Paul Skenes strikeout record after another dominant Yankees start

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Cam Schlittler has moved from a Yankees breakout story to one of the most historically efficient young starters in baseball.

The Yankees needed rotation stability during a season shaped by injuries and uneven offense. Schlittler has given them more than that.

He has given New York a young ace profile at the exact moment the team needs one to steady the summer.

Cam Schlittler joins rare Skenes company

Codify Baseball shared that Cam Schlittler belongs beside Paul Skenes and José Fernández after another dominant Yankees start pushed him into a tiny historical group.

“The only pitchers in MLB history to strike out 160+ batters and have an ERA below 2.40 in their first 28 MLB games: José Fernández, Paul Skenes, Cam Schlittler.”

That is not a soft comparison. Fernández became a Marlins icon before his tragic death, and Skenes has already built one of the most dominant early-career pitching résumés in modern baseball.

Cam Schlittler’s stats explain the Yankees’ ceiling

Schlittler’s 2026 numbers show why the Skenes comparison is not just social media decoration. He is 7-3 with a 1.87 ERA, 89 strikeouts, a 0.87 WHIP, and a .191 opponent average across 82 innings.

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His latest start against Boston only strengthened the case. Schlittler held the Red Sox to one earned run over 5.2 innings, helping the Yankees win 6-1 and move back into a tie for first place in the AL East.

Skenes remains the bigger national name, and his own résumé explains why. He became the first modern pitcher with 150 strikeouts and an ERA under 2.00 in his first 22 career games, then won the NL Cy Young in 2025.

Cam Schlittler gives the Yankees rare security

Projection systems are still cautious, with rest-of-season models pulling Schlittler closer to a mid-3.00s ERA because young pitchers rarely sustain historic dominance all year.

Even with regression, the Yankees have something more valuable than a short-term hot streak. Schlittler is under long-term team control and is not tied to serious trade chatter, which gives New York a cost-controlled frontline arm for its next contention window.

That matters because the Yankees are surviving a complicated American League while Aaron Judge heals. If Schlittler keeps pitching anywhere near this level, New York’s ceiling changes.

The record does not make him Skenes yet. It does prove the Yankees have a pitcher who belongs in that conversation much earlier than expected.