Pitcher traded away from Yankees at MLB trade deadline says 'pinstripes are heavy'
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It's no secret that playing in New York can be tough. But ever since Jordan Montgomery was traded from the Yankees to the St. Louis Cardinals, he's become a totally different pitcher.
The lefty was traded just minutes before the trade deadline, and in seven starts with his new team, he owns a 1.45 ERA. In his tenure as a Yankee from 2017, he pitched to a 3.94 ERA.
Montgomery credits a lot of his success simply to the weight of New York being lifted off his back.
"I was always worried about getting booed off the mound in New York," Montgomery told CC Sabathia’s and Ryan Ruocco’s "R2C2."
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Jordan Montgomery of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches against the Washington Nationals in the first inning at Busch Stadium Sept. 7, 2022, in St Louis. (Joe Puetz/Getty Images)
"The pinstripes are heavy. Not everyone can handle it."
Montgomery, a homegrown Bronx Bomber, was no slouch with the Yankees.
Plenty of Yankee fans who criticized him are now lamenting his departure. Montgomery joked that his Yankees jersey wasn't a popular item among fans who took him for granted.
"I feel like I handled it OK. I could’ve been better, but there was a lot of things going into that, I guess. But here [in St. Louis], I’m just being myself and pitching the way I want to. I guess the fans have kind of embraced me so far."
New York Yankees starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery pauses before pitching against the Kansas City Royals during the fifth inning July 31, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)
His very first start as a Cardinal came against none other than the Yankees, and Montgomery shut them down over five