Clarke Schmidt Pitches Seven Hitless Innings, Yankees Lose No-Hit Bid vs. Orioles in the Eighth
NEW YORK, JUN 21 – Clarke Schmidt struck out five and walked two in a dominant outing, lowering his ERA to 2.84 as the Yankees collected 14 hits and four homers in a 9-0 win.
- On Saturday, June 21, 2025, Clarke Schmidt delivered a dominant performance by going seven innings without allowing a hit as the New York Yankees shut out the Baltimore Orioles 9-0 in New York City.
- Schmidt aimed to throw New York's first no-hitter since Domingo Germán's perfect game in 2003 but left after 103 pitches amid hot conditions.
- The Yankees' offense contributed 14 hits, including solo home runs by Trent Grisham, J.C. Escarra, Ben Rice, and Anthony Volpe, who snapped a 0-for-25 slump with three hits.
- Schmidt struck out five, issued two walks in the first inning, and manager Aaron Boone praised his competitive pitching and noted, "He was done" after the seventh inning.
- Gary Sanchez ended the Orioles' no-hit bid with a leadoff single in the eighth inning, accounting for Baltimore’s sole hit as the Yankees secured their second victory in nine games.
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Clarke Schmidt Doubles Down on Yankees Manager’s “Underrated” Claim After Teammate Sends Strong Message
“I knew he was done,” stated Yankees manager Aaron Boone, referring to the moments before Clarke Schmidt was taken off the mound. That’s a complete no-brainer, as many may think. He clearly appeared worn out. However, that didn’t stop him from pitching seven innings without any hits, ultimately leading the Yankees to a 9-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday. The Yankees may finally be getting back on track after losing the series opener …

Schmidt flirts with no-hitter as Yankees dominate Orioles 9-0
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Volpe breaks hitless slump in a big way, Schmidt pitches gem as Yanks cruise past O’s
NEW YORK, N.Y.— Both the Yankees and Anthony Volpe showed signs of life at the plate amidst a rough 3–7 stretch over their previous 10 games, as the Bombers cruised to a 9–0 win over the Orioles on Saturday afternoon.
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