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    Cam Schlittler pitched well enough to keep his team in the game, but poorly enough to bemoan his mistake.

    The Yankees rookie was solid — and at his best in the clutch — in his fifth career outing that became a 5-3, 10-inning loss to the Astros in The Bronx on Friday.

    The righty was only victimized by his third batter of the game, with Jose Altuve answering resounding boos by drilling a first-pitch, two-run home run.

    Schlittler consistently navigated out of danger (with some help from Cody Bellinger) the rest of the way.

    “I’m still trying to figure out the ropes,” said Schlittler, whose stuff remains impressive and who owns a 4.38 ERA after his first 24 ²/₃ major league innings. “Got a look to work on.”

    His biggest focus: limiting the mistakes that are haunting him, this time arriving on the fifth pitch of the game.

    Austin Wells called for a slider. Schlittler wanted to go sweeper instead, which is what he threw.

    Cam Schlittler, who held the Astros to two runs, walks off the mound at the end of the fifth inning of the Yankees’ 5-3, 10-inning loss to the Astros on Aug. 8, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    In retrospect, he thinks he should have thrown a fastball.

    Altuve appeared to be waiting for an off-speed pitch and hammered the middle-of-the-plate breaking ball into the left field seats.

    “That’s what he wanted,” said Schlittler, who threw more fastballs afterward to keep a solid Houston offense at bay.

    The Astros mounted rallies, but went just 1-for-5 with runners in scoring against Schlittler. The one hit: a fourth-inning single from Cam Smith with Taylor Trammell on second base. Bellinger charged the ball and unleashed his third assist of the season, a one-hop throw to Wells that arrived just before Trammell.

    Cam Schlittler reacts dejectedly on the mound after giving up a two-run homer to Jose Altuve (background) during the first inning of the Mets’ 10-inning loss to the Astros. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    The Astros threatened again in the fifth, when Altuve doubled with one out.

    But Schlittler induced a groundout from Carlos Correa and watched as Christian Walker flied out to the warning track in right-center, Schlittler exhaling after 97 pitches.

    “Got into some trouble at times, but I thought overall threw the ball really well and made some really big pitches to keep us right there,” manager Aaron Boone said.


    Yerry De los Santos throws a pitch during the sixth inning of the Yankees’ 10-inning loss to the Astros on Aug. 8, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    Yerry De los Santos, who pitched 1 ²/₃ scoreless innings in relief, has allowed one earned run in his past 16 ¹/₃ innings.


    Pitching reinforcements are taking steps back toward the team.

    Sunday could be significant for Fernando Cruz and Ryan Yarbrough, who could each face hitters in live sessions at Somerset.

    That is the plan for Cruz, who has been shelved since late June with a left oblique strain.

    Fernando Cruz, who has been shelved since late June with a left oblique strain, could face hitters in a live session at Somerset. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    The valuable righty, who owns a 3.00 ERA with 54 strikeouts in 33 innings, has thrown bullpen sessions but has yet to face hitters since hitting the injured list for a second time this season.

    Yarbrough already has faced hitters once this week as he builds up from a right oblique strain that has kept him sidelined since June 18.

    He might throw a live batting practice in Somerset and log two “ups,” or it is possible he will simply begin a rehab assignment that day, Boone said.

    It is not clear whether the Yankees will use the lefty — who was solid in relief and a revelation when forced into the rotation — as a reliever or starter.

    One more eventual relief option, Jonathan Loáisiga, is feeling better.

    Boone was hopeful the righty, suffering from mid-back tightness that forced him to the injured list Sunday, would begin a throwing program Friday.


    Trade-deadline addition Austin Slater, who played in three games and logged seven plate appearances before straining his hamstring running to first base, will be out for 4-6 weeks, Boone said.

    The mid-level strain is projected to sideline the righty-hitting outfielder until early to mid September.

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    Saturday is Old-Timers’ Day, when the Yankees will hold their first alumni baseball game since 2019.

    The event will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 2000 World Series championship club.

    Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre are among the expected attendees, as well as first-time Old-Timers Roger Clemens, Alfonso Soriano and Jose Vizcaino.

    The Yankees ask that fans be in their seats by noon for introductions.



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