15 and counting: Yankees' starting staff sets major league record limiting runs and going at least 5 | amNewYork
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With Nestor Cortes allowing only two runs in 5 1/3 innings on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels, the Yankees set a major league record with their starters going 15 straight games where they have tossed at least five innings and allowed two runs or fewer.
The Yankees' starting staff has a 2.73 ERA, tied with the Phillies for best in the majors, despite Cole being sidelined due to right elbow discomfort.
Luis Gil and Carlos Rodon have six wins each, while Clarke Schmidt's 2.52 ERA is ninth in the AL. Manager Aaron Boone praises their performance, highlighting their capability.
Nestor Cortes mentioned the fun competition among the staff to outperform each other, emphasizing the pride in going deep into games to support the bullpen.
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