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While the Yankees offense has been sluggish and far-too-dependent on home runs, Luis Severino has been one of the club's bright spots. After losing most of three years to injury, the righthander's first two starts are much more in line with his work in 2017-'18. The other is the ever-improving "Nasty" Nestor Cortes.
Sunday, the Hialeah, Florida product stymied the Orioles hitters, striking out 12 in five-plus innings of shutout ball -- highlighted by an immaculate inning: nine pitches, no balls, three consecutive strikeouts!
Cortes deserves a better fate than a pair of no decisions with no runs allowed in 9-1/3 innings -- along with 17 k's!

Now one from the "splain this" file: 
Andrew Heaney struggled last season, with an ERA on the wrong side of 5 with the Angels and over 7 after a deadline trade to the Yankees. That makes you wonder where he tapped the magic for his first two 2022 appearances -- 10-1/3 scoreless with 14k's... 11 of them Sunday as he capped the Dodgers' weekend sweep of the Reds.

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Andrea said…
"Nasty Nestor Cortes", Mike? just looking at his numbers - seems to me like that both he and Sevy are getting it done this year - now if only the rest of the Yankees would take the hint!

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