
Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt vows to quickly fix pitch-tipping issue: ‘Could easily see it’
NY Post
Less than a day after Clarke Schmidt and the Yankees said they discovered the indicator that allowed Seattle’s Josh Rojas to relay a pitch to Dylan Moore in the top of the third Tuesday, Schmidt and pitching coach Matt Blake said the issue had been addressed.
“It’ll be fixed by my next start,’’ Schmidt said prior to Wednesday’s 7-3 win over the Mariners in The Bronx.
Schmidt took the unusual step of acknowledging he’d tipped a pitch following Tuesday’s game, after Moore drilled a 93 mph 3-2 cutter into the left-field seats.
“You could easily see it,’’ Schmidt said. “Half the reason I brought it up was that it was so obvious, any team would be aware of it.”
Rojas agreed, saying, “You can see in the video he was clearly tipping.”
Schmidt and Blake said the right-hander would continue to work on it between starts.

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