BALTIMORE — The four days between starts seemed a bit longer than usual for Cam Schlittler. But he didn’t dwell on it.

“It’s moving on as quick as possible,” Schlittler said Saturday on the eve of his start in the Yankees' series finale against the Orioles on Sunday.

The rookie righthander had the worst start of his career in his previous outing. Staked to an early 10-1 lead on Tuesday night in Minneapolis , he was unable to get out of the fifth inning as he failed to consistently find the strike zone.

“It’s embarrassing,” Schlittler — who allowed four runs, three hits and a season-high five walks in 4 2/3 innings in which he threw 89 pitches, only 49 of them strikes — said after that 10-9 victory over the Twins. “You gotta get in the zone, especially with that lead.”

The 24-year-o

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