Cam Schlittler shines for Yankees as White Sox rise in power rankings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 6:53 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
In the latest MLB Power Rankings, Cam Schlittler of the New York Yankees is highlighted as a standout pitcher, currently holding a 1.82 ERA and positioning himself as a frontrunner for the AL Cy Young Award. Despite the absence of Aaron Judge, the Yankees have secured six victories in their last seven games and climbed to first place in the American League East. The Chicago White Sox have also gained attention, winning two out of three games against the Dodgers, marking their stay atop the AL Central for the first time since 2022. Both teams are looking to maintain their momentum as the season progresses.
- •Schlittler has emerged as the Yankees' ace with a 1.82 ERA.
- •Yankees won six of their last seven games.
- •White Sox lead the AL Central for the first time since 2022.
- •Braden Montgomery hit a walk-off homer in his MLB debut.
- •Braves experience challenges with injuries to key players.
- 6:53 PMYahoo Sports — MLB Power Rankings: Cam Schlittler showing Cy Young form for Yankees, White Sox aren't going away
"With a 1.82 ERA, Schlittler has emerged as the Yankees' staff ace and the favorite in the AL Cy Young Award race.
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