NEW YORK — The New York Yankees continue to back struggling reliever Camilo Doval — and he feels like he’s actually in a better spot than he’s ever been before.“In my career as a pitcher,” Doval said, “I’ve never felt this good.”Doval was speaking through the Yankees’ Spanish interpreter after a 6-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. It was the club’s ninth loss in 10 games.He talked outside the clubhouse to reporters from The Athletic and the New York Post before getting on the team bus to head to the airport for Florida, where the Yankees will begin a key series with the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday.Doval added that he’s “confident in all my pitches” and that “it’s just like I’m not getting the result I expect out of myself — something that sometimes is out of your control. You execute pitches, and then you don’t get the results you want.”Keith Law's Big Board for the 2026 MLB DraftKeith LawDoval has perhaps been the Yankees’ most disappointing reliever, with a 4.67 ERA in 39 games earning him a demotion to mostly low-leverage situations lately.It’s been a precipitous fall for the 29-year-old, who in 2023 with the San Francisco Giants tied for the National League lead with 39 saves and made the All-Star team.Last trade deadline, the Yankees sent four prospects to the Giants for Doval, hoping he would rack up strikeouts in the late innings alongside closer David Bednar.Instead, Doval struggled in the second half last year, and he hasn’t made much progress this season.Although righties have hit just .143 against him, lefties have crushed him with a .388 average and a .627 slugging percentage in 67 at-bats.