Orioles vs. Yankees: June 21, 2025 – Results & Stats

by Ethan Brooks

YORK, June 22, 2025

Schmidt’s Seven Hitless Innings Lead Yankees to Victory

Schmidt dazzled, but Sánchez spoiled the no-hit bid.

  • Clarke Schmidt pitched seven hitless innings.
  • Gary Sánchez broke up the no-hitter with a single in the eighth.
  • The Yankees defeated the Orioles 9-0.
  • Trent Grisham, JC Escarra, Ben Rice, adn Anthony Volpe homered.
  • Volpe had three hits after a 25 at-bat hitless streak.

the New York yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles 9-0 on Saturday, and how did they manage such a decisive victory? Clarke Schmidt pitched seven stunning hitless innings, nearly achieving a no-hitter.

A pitcher’s Duel

Schmidt (4-3) aimed for the Yankees’ first no-hitter since Domingo Germán‘s perfect game on June 28, 2003. The crowd of 46,142 was on edge. The last no-hitter at home was David Cone’s perfect game against the montreal Expos on July 18, 1999.

Did you know?-David Cone’s perfect game in 1999 was also interleague, against the Montreal Expos. It remains a memorable moment in yankees history, marking one of the team’s most dominant pitching performances at home.

Baltimore narrowly avoided being no-hit for the first time since Aug. 12, 2015, when Hisashi Iwakuma achieved the feat in Seattle. But that wasn’t to be in this game, thanks to Sánchez.

The Inevitable Hit

JT Brubaker surrendered a single to Gary Sánchez to lead off the eighth inning, spoiling schmidt’s bid. Some fans lightly booed as the hit ended the potential no-hitter.

Reader question:-Do you think the manager should have let Schmidt try to finish the no-hitter, even with his high pitch count? What’s the right balance between chasing history and protecting a player’s health?

Brubaker pitched the final two innings, closing out New York’s second one-hitter this season.Schmidt exited after throwing 21 pitches in the seventh, tying his career high of 103 pitches.

Schmidt’s Strong Start

Schmidt struck out five and walked two in the first inning. He threw 29 pitches in that opening frame alone. The right-hander found his groove, throwing first-pitch strikes to 16 of 24 hitters.

After consecutive walks to Jordan Westburg and Gunnar Henderson, Schmidt struck out Ryan O’Hearn and retired Ramón Laureano to end the first.He allowed onyl one other runner the rest of his outing.

Yankees’ Offensive Power

The Yankees offense exploded with 14 hits. Trent Grisham, JC Escarra, Ben Rice, and Anthony Volpe each contributed with solo home runs. New York won for only the second time in nine games.

Volpe’s Performance

Volpe finished with three hits, boosting his average eight points to .236. This marked his third three-hit game this season and his first since May 24 in colorado. He had been hitless in his previous 25 at-bats.

Eflin’s Struggles

Baltimore’s Zach Eflin (6-4) struggled, allowing six runs on 10 hits in just three innings.

Did you know? The Yankees’ last one-hitter was earlier this season.

Looking Ahead

Baltimore RHP Dean Kremer (6-7, 4.80 ERA) is slated to face New York RHP Will Warren (4-4, 4.83 ERA) in Sunday’s series finale.

The Unsung Heroes: Yankee Relief Pitchers

While Clarke Schmidt’s near no-hitter and the Yankees’ offensive explosion against the Orioles were the headlines, the bullpen’s role in securing wins is critical. The dedicated relievers are frequently enough the unsung heroes, tasked with preserving leads or keeping games close.

Throughout the team’s history, several relief pitchers have etched their names into Yankees lore. These pitchers are the ones who frequently enough shoulder the pressure in the late innings, facing the toughest matchups in crucial moments.

Here’s a look at some of the Yankees’ most effective relief pitchers:

Top Yankee Relievers: A Legacy of Excellence

The team’s success depends on the bullpen’s ability to consistently shut down opposing offenses. These relievers often step in when starters tire.

  • Mariano Rivera: Considered by many the greatest closer of all time, Rivera dominated with his cutter. His impact on the Yankees’ championships is immeasurable [[1]].
  • Sparky Lyle: A key part of the late 1970s Yankees dynasty, Lyle won the Cy Young Award in 1977 as the team’s dominant closer [[1]].
  • Goose gossage: Known for his intimidating presence and overpowering fastball, Gossage was a dominant force in the late innings for the Yankees [[1]].
  • Dave Righetti: Righetti was a versatile left-hander who excelled as both a starter and reliever, contributing significantly to the team’s success [[1]].
  • Johnny Murphy: A key reliever in the pre-World War II era, Murphy was known for his consistency and ability to get clutch outs [[1]].

What makes a great relief pitcher?

Key attributes include a high strikeout rate,the ability to limit walks and,of course,holding opponents scoreless.

How do relief pitchers impact the game?
Relievers are crucial for bridging the gap between the starting pitcher and the closer, preserving leads and shutting down opponents’ rallies.

The Modern Bullpen: A Vital component

In today’s game, the bullpen is more vital than ever, and teams are constantly seeking pitchers who can excel in this role. The Yankees, like other teams, understand the meaning of a strong bullpen.

The team’s current relievers face the challenge of living up to the legacy of the greats. They work to earn their place among the best in Yankee history.

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