Cam Schlittler opens up on his ‘F-you mentality’ on the mound and what’s driving him with Yankees
Cam Schlittler, a young pitcher for the New York Yankees, discusses his aspirations and mentality on the mound. He emphasizes the importance of consistency and the desire to prove himself as a valuable team member. Schlittler reflects on his underdog status and the drive to succeed in the competitive environment of Major League Baseball.
- ▪Cam Schlittler defines an ace as a consistent and successful pitcher with experience.
- ▪He acknowledges the presence of established aces on the Yankees and aims to contribute to the team's success.
- ▪Schlittler describes his mentality as an underdog striving to prove critics wrong.
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MLB serby's q&a Cam Schlittler opens up on his ‘F-you mentality’ on the mound and what’s driving him with Yankees By Steve Serby Published June 6, 2026, 1:15 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Young Yankees hurler Cam Schlittler took a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: What is your definition of an ace? A: I think an ace is someone who has had a lot of experience, has been very successful, stayed consistent and healthy for a long period of time. An ace is someone that is a battle-proven. … Consistency through the season, has success in the postseason whether they win a championship or not, they’ve shown that they can play at the highest level.
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