
Homegrown Yankees hurlers a massive strength in dominant start to season
NY Post
Clarke Schmidt believes he’s living proof.
Schmidt feels as if he, Nestor Cortes and Luis Gil are proof of the Yankees’ pitching development.
Proof of a clear pathway for Yankees prospects to reach the team’s MLB rotation. Proof that chemistry can truly be beneficial.
One of the Yankees’ greatest strengths throughout a dominant start to the season has been their lights-out pitching.
And in terms of starters, over half that production has come from homegrown arms so far.
Schmidt, Cortes and Gil — who all came up through the Yankees’ minor league system — are scheduled to start the Yankees’ final three games of their current series against the Mariners.

The preferred path to follow remains in place: Select a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the draft. That is what the Giants hope will happen. When it comes to identifying and securing a franchise-saving player, though, hope is not a good thing, maybe the worst of things — with apologies to Andy Dufresne.