Clarke Schmidt earns bragging rights over Michael King after intense duel: ‘Talk a little s–t’ - lulu

   

When Clarke Schmidt checked to see who he’d pitch against after getting scratched from his start Saturday and bumped to Tuesday, he first saw a TBD next to the Padres.

But then Michael King, who climbed the minors at the same time before they filled roles on the Yankees pitching staff, texted him.

“You just wanted to face me,” Schmidt recalled King writing, so he responded, “I guess I got to lock in a little bit more now.”

For six innings Tuesday, the pair dueled. King allowed just two runs while pitching in The Bronx for the first time since the Yankees shipped the converted reliever to San Diego two winters ago for — essentially — one year of Juan Soto.

Schmidt, the arm the Yankees have held onto, surrendered a pair of runs, too, after his start was delayed out of precaution due to side soreness.