Schlittler: Heckling 'not too bad' in win over Red Sox - ESPN
BOSTON — Pitching at Fenway Park for the New York Yankees, Cam Schlittler didn't face the type of abuse he was subjected to online.
Schlittler limited the team he rooted for growing up to four hits over eight innings, and the Yankees rallied twice to beat the Boston Red Sox 4-2 on Thursday night for a three-game sweep and a season-high six-game winning streak.
A Red Sox fan who grew up in Walpole and played college ball at Northeastern, Schlittler told the New York Post ahead of the game that he and his family had received death threats.
With Cody Charneski, a Yankees producer of digital and social content, joining him in the bullpen for his warmup, Schlittler said his reception from Fenway fans in person wasn't too out of line.
«There was a couple things but, again, Cody is out there with the camera, so I think that'll limit that,» Schlitter said. «Not too bad. I think you overestimate how many genuine people are out there compared to online. So it's a good feeling. I had a lot of buddies out there watching.»
Schlitter's family and friends were noticeably excited when he struck out his final batter, Jarren Duran, with his 96th pitch.
Schlittler (3-1) allowed two runs — one earned — over eight innings while striking out five, walking one and lowering his ERA to 1.77.
It was the longest outing in 20 regular-season starts for the 25-year-old right-hander, who pitched eight shutout innings to beat the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium in last year's AL Wild Card Series.
«He's got a great demeanor about him. He's very even-keeled and very adaptable, but also competitive and very confident. All great traits,» Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. «He's always looking forward to his day out there. He's a very confident guy and I think


