Zach Britton's Yankees debut easy as 1-2-3 During the 2016 season, future Hall of Famer David Ortiz of the Red Sox grabbed then-Orioles ...
During the 2016 season, future Hall of Famer David Ortiz of the Red Sox grabbed then-Orioles reliever Zach Britton for a chat up in Boston.
âThe year that he was retiring, he pulled me aside one time in Fenway and he kind of just described, âYour ball starts here and then itâs gone,â â Britton, with his hand outstretched simulating Ortizâs description, said Thursday. âThat was probably the best compliment Iâve gotten from a guy like him.â
Most of the other comments about Brittonâs power sinker cannot be printed.
But that is part of the repertoire the Yankees hope they have added at the cost of three pitching prospects, including Dillon Tate, to make the deepest bullpen on the planet even deeper. Britton already showed his value by pitching a scoreless eighth inning in the Yankeesâ 7-2 win over the Royals at the Stadium on Thursday, needing just 10 pitches to retire the s ide in order.
Britton at one point in his career converted 60 straight save chances, the second-longest streak in major league history, trailing only Eric Gagneâs 84. Now he joins a team with almost as many closers as championship trophies. Britton, whose appeal includes AL East familiarity, said he told manager Aaron Boone to put him on the mound, regardless of the inning.
âIâm ready for whatever situation he wants to use me in,â said Britton, who was 1-0 with four saves and a 3.45 ERA for Baltimore since returning from injury this season. âI understand what [Aroldis] Chapmanâs done in this game and I respect it. So I just want to be used anyway I can to help.â
Britton, 30, has 139 saves since 2011 and was an All-Star in 2015 and 2016. He suffered a ruptured Achilles during an offseason workout in December and was out until June 12. Walking into the Yankeesâ clubhouse was âlike the first day of school,â he said.
âI feel good,â sai d Britton, whose mother is Dominican (âI know I donât look it,â he said with a shrug). âThe more innings I get, the better Iâve been feeling. ⦠The strength was an issue coming back. I lost a lot of weight after the surgery, a lot of strength.
âAs Iâve put on that weight, a lot of the strength has come back, the velocityâs coming back and Iâm starting to feel more like myself. Iâve seen signs the last month, [so] just go out and just pitch the way Iâm capable of pitching.â
Which could make a nasty Yankees bullpen downright obscene.
âThe evolution of this pen and how it looks now is a lot deeper and stronger than itâs ever been,â general manager Brian Cashman said. âI do wonder what itâs gonna look like in a few years, because you canât maintain something to this level. ⦠This is a pretty impressive crew we have had to deploy over the last couple years. It is obviously a major strength and we see how managers have deployed assets out of the pen much earlier in games and playoff competition. We hope to put ourselves in position to at least have that choice.â
One thing the Yankees have is choice. Chapman to close. Dellin Betances to set up. David Robertson. Chad Green. Now Britton.
âMakes the game shorter. At the same time it gives Boone a chance to give us days off when we need,â Betances said, uttering the understatement of the day. âWeâre pretty deep.â
Middle of the Pacific Ocean deep.
âAdding a guy like that, a tremendous pitcher, a great arm, great abilities just makes the bullpen so much better,â Chapman said through an interpreter while praising Brittonâs sinker. âAn excellent pitch. Heâs been able to do the job for years using that pitch.â
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