
This was by far Schmidt’s most lethal performance, and the Yankees are hoping to get that version of him during the regular season, especially with Carlos Rodon and Frankie Montas missing time. Over 5.0 innings, he struck out seven batters, not allowing a hit or an earned run. The most glaring positive from the loss was the performance of Clarke Schmidt, who had arguably the best pitching performance of any Yankee this spring.
