Yankees' Will Warren strikes out career-high nine in second straight encouraging outing
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Will Warren has continued to show improvement as a starting pitcher for the Yankees, striking out a career-high nine batters in a recent game against the Mariners. Despite the adjustment of two earned runs against him, Warren has demonstrated consistency by managing at least seven strikeouts in his past three outings. His confidence and ability to attack the strike zone have been key elements in his development. Aaron Judge praised Warren's sharp curveball and sweeper, emphasizing the importance of his recent performances to the Yankees' pitching rotation.
Warren struck out a career-high nine batters in the 3-2 win over the Mariners at T-Mobile Park, one more than the previous high he established two starts ago.
Just getting ahead early, attacking the zone, being confident in my stuff," Warren said.
That's what I love to see," Aaron Judge said. "He had the great outing for us in [Sacramento]. Impressive, just pounding the strike zone.
After going through some growing pains... Warren has started to flash more consistency of late.
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