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Yankee score last nite7/30/2023 Aaron Hicks, LeMahieu, and Judge started things off with back-to-back-to-back singles, knocking Gaddis out of the game. The Yankees continued to pile on in the next inning. A seven-pitch walk of Torres loaded the bases for newcomer Willie Calhoun, who spoiled three two-strike pitches before whacking a 101.7-mph liner into center for a game-tying base hit. The first baseman shrugged it off, and the Yankees had first and second with one out. After a Judge strikeout, the Cleveland starter Gaddis hit Anthony Rizzo in the ankles. 070) that somehow managed to hug the third base line for a double. DJ LeMahieu led off with a bounding ball (expected batting average of. The Yankees added another in the top of the third. Jose Trevino singled him home with a 100.4-mph screamer through the hole on the right side. The bottom half of the lineup came through, as Oswaldo Cabrera singled with one out and then moved to second on a Franchy Cordero groundout. The Yankees got their first run back in the top of the second. Then, Torres redeemed himself, handling a 99.4-mph Will Brennan hotshot, to get Cole out of the jam with the score still just 2-0, Cleveland. After his first three four-seamers didn’t exceed 95.3 mph, far below his season average, Cole turned up the heat and caught Bell looking. Ramírez himself doubled to deep right after Giménez’s hit, bringing Kwan home, and Josh Naylor brought in Giménez with a sac fly. I began to wonder whether the story of tonight would once again be one of missed opportunities for the Yanks. What could have been a double play turned into another single meanwhile, the Yankees had failed to capitalize on a José Ramírez error in the top half due to an Aaron Judge baserunning gaffe. Gleyber Torres then couldn’t quite come up with a hard-hit grounder off the bat of Andres Giménez. Steven Kwan started off the night by getting good wood on a high and inside fastball, singling to center. The New York offense jumped on Hunter Gaddis in a big third inning, and it was smooth sailing from there. Gerrit Cole saw Shane Bieber recover from a rocky first last night and decided that he could do that as well, pitching seven innings of quality work after a two-run opening frame from Cleveland. Reliever Clarke Schmidt, who would eventually yield two home runs, loaded the bases with back-to-back walks (one intentional) before generating a pivotal double-play ball.The Yankees evened up their series with the Guardians with an exclamation point, stomping them to the tune of a 10-2 blowout. Taillon's line almost looked worse, as manager Aaron Boone removed him in the fifth after he surrendered a double. He didn't strike out anyone on 67 pitches. Taillon threw 4 1/3 innings, surrendering one run on four hits and three walks. He did keep the game close, however, and that meant he surpassed the modest expectations placed upon him facing the vaunted Astros lineup. Yankees right-hander Jameson Taillon didn't have a Verlander-like performance by any means. In so many words, Verlander did not look like someone who had authored arguably the worst postseason start of his career last time out. He generated a game-high 17 swinging strikes, generating at least four on each of those three pitches, and eight on his slider alone. Verlander threw three pitches more than 20 times on Wednesday: his fastball, slider, and curveball. Hod Eller, 1919 WS G5- Sarah Langs October 20, 2022 Most consecutive K's in a postseason game is 6: Verlander gave up three hits, one walk, and one hit by pitch, he struck out 11 batters on 103 pitches.Īs ESPN Stats and Info noted, Verlander became the all-time postseason leader in strikeouts, surpassing Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw early in the night: He course-corrected on Wednesday, holding the Yankees to one run over six innings of work. The frontrunner for the AL Cy Young Award struggled in his first start this postseason against the Seattle Mariners. The Astros owe much of their victory to ace Justin Verlander. Here are six things you need to know about the Astros' Game 1 win. The score remained the same until the final out, however, sealing the deal for the Astros. The Yankees would threaten further in the eighth, putting the tying run on first with two outs. The Yankees would get a run back in the eighth on an Anthony Rizzo solo shot, cutting the lead to 4-2. Another home run, this time from Jeremy Peña in the seventh, made it 4-1. The aforementioned McCormick would hit his own solo home run a couple batters later, building the lead up to 3-1. That's when first baseman Yuli Gurriel hit a home run to left field to put Houston up 2-1. The two sides would trade zeroes until the sixth inning. WHAT IS GOING ON?! /Z895cAEJIg- Houston Astros October 20, 2022
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