"The starting rotation allowed two runs in 33.2 innings, the fewest by any club's starting rotation through its first six games of a season since 1900."
"The starters had a 0.53 ERA and a 0.68 WHIP and struck out 35, showcasing an impressive early season performance."
"Ben Rice went 2-for-3 with a homer and a double, giving him a 7-for-17 start, contributing significantly to the team's early success."
"Yankees pitchers have yet to allow a homer, the only staff in MLB that can make that claim, highlighting their dominance."
The Yankees began the season with a successful 5-1 West Coast trip, highlighted by exceptional pitching from the starting rotation, which allowed only two runs in 33.2 innings. Will Warren is set to start in the home opener against the Marlins, raising questions about maintaining this historic performance. The bullpen has also been impressive, with a team ERA of 1.01. Ben Rice has emerged as a fan favorite, contributing significantly with a strong batting performance early in the season.
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