
Corey Kluber’s curveball/slider mastery led to Yankees no-hitter
NY Post
When Corey Kluber was at his best as a two-time Cy Young Award winner, he matched pinpoint command with filthy stuff.
Through his first few starts with the Yankees, after hardly pitching over the previous two years, Kluber was missing that command. His stuff, though, left manager Aaron Boone encouraged Kluber could still round into form. Near the end of April, Kluber finally started to marry the two, and it was on full display Wednesday night when he tossed a no-hitter against the Rangers.More Related News

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