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Yankees star Cam Schlittler ripped for embarrassing Chat GPT error in statement about Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler was mocked for appearing to use Chat GPT to write a statement he shared on Wednesday about tensions with the Boston Red Sox.
Schlittler delivered what will go down as one of the best starts in postseason history to end Boston’s season and send the Yankees to the AL Division Series.
The New York Yankees' newest starting pitcher has made some controversial statements about Boston, MA, but recently shared a warm message on social media.
The youngster told The Post’s Jon Heyman that he had been motivated when he pitched Game 3 of the American Wild Card Series by “unhinged” Sox fans who had taken to taunting his family, including his mom,
Yankees fans liked what they saw from Cam Schlittler in his rookie season, but the right-hander did not appreciate how he was treated from fans at home in Massachusetts.
Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler’s goodwill message toward Boston backfires after fans spot ChatGPT ties, reigniting the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry.
New York Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler faced massive backlash on social media after he posted a message to appease both the New York and Boston fan bases.
Cam Schlittler made his debut for the New York Yankees last season, and he quickly got under the skin of Boston Red Sox fans.
Schlittler’s outburst resonated not only because it targeted the Yankees’ fiercest rival, but also because of his own background. He grew up in Walpole, Massachusetts, just outside Boston, and played his college baseball at Northeastern University. That history makes his words sting even more for Red Sox fans.
New York Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler was taken off guard after his family became the subject of threats following his impressive start against the Boston Red Sox in the final wildcard game.
Here is the perfect $450 million contract that the New York Yankees must offer star outfielder Kyle Tucker to sign him in free agency.