As New York, Texas Make Up Their Game From Saturday That Was Rained Out This Afternoon In Bronx New York Nestor Cortes, Jon Gray Are Starting As New York, Texas Are Both Looking To Win The Series
As New York, Texas make up their game from Saturday that was rained out this afternoon in Bronx New York, Nestor Cortes, Jon Gray are starting as both New York, Texas are looking to win the series.
Nestor Cortes, Jon Gray are different because Nestor Cortes is a left handed starting pitcher while Jon Gray is a right handed starting pitcher.
Nestor Cortes comes into the make up game with a record of 1-1 with an earn run average of 1.82.
Jon Gray comes into the make up game with a record of 0-1 with an earn run average of 7.50.
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New York is a member of the American League East!
Texas is a member of the American League West!
New York comes into the make up game with a record of 19-8 while Texas comes into the makeup game with a record of 11-15.
In the make up game New York, Texas are both going to be looking to win the series because they split the doubleheader on Sunday because because Gerrit Cole was outstanding in Game 1.
How outstanding?
Gerrit Cole pitched 6.1 innings gave up 5 hits , 1 earned run, 1 walk while striking out 10 batters.
His only mistake came when he served up a home run to Kole Calhoun in the top of the 7th inning when he homered to right 355 feet.
Despite Gerrit Cole’s mistake to Kole Calhoun that made him pay Gleyber Torres homered to right 369 feet to give New York the 2-1 win in the top of the 9th inning.
New York Manager Aaron Boone had this to say about Gerrit Cole’s start!
He was pretty adamant about, ‘No, I’m comfortable.’ And he’s usually very good at explaining where he’s at or how he’s feeling,”I think [the decision was] based off the way he was throwing in the sixth inning, where I thought he was in cruise control. … I thought he settled into a really good rhythm with all of his pitches, and I felt like even still at the end [he] was very sharp.”
New York manager Aaron Boone had this to say about Gleyber Torres!
Gleyber’s seeing the ball really well off lefties right now. That’s a great swing,” Cole said. “We had some traffic on them … we just couldn’t push through. But I didn’t think we threw any at-bats away. We stayed locked in and obviously pushed the last one across, which got us the win.”
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Though, in game two of the doubleheader didn’t go New York’s way because the offense, Michael King struggled.
How?
Offensively,
Aaron Hicks was 0-1 with 1 run , 0 runs batted in, 3 walks, Aaron Judge was 0-4 with 0 runs , 0 runs batted in, 0 walks. Anthony Rizzo was 0-3 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in, 0 walks. Giancarlo Stanton was 1-4 with 1 runs 2 runs batted in. Josh Donaldson was 1-4 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks. Gleyber Torres who helped New York win game 1 of the doubleheader was 0-3 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in, 1 walk. Isiah Kiner Falefa was 0-2 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 2 walks . Estevan Florial who was the extra player for the doubleheader was 0-2 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks. Marwin Gonzalez was 0-1 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks . Joey Gallo was 0-1 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks . Jose Trevino was 1-3 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks. DJ Lemahieu was 0-1 with 0 runs, 0 runs batted in , 0 walks.
Michael King pitched 1.1 innings gave up hits, two run homer to Brad Miller in the 7th inning that turned out to be the difference in the game losing 4-2. Meanwhile, Texas won 4-2 and split the doubleheader because Brad Miller hit a two run homer in the 7th inning off New York reliever Michael King who pitched 1.1 innings game up 2 earned runs , struck out 3 Texas batters and walked 1 Texas batter.
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First pitch is set for 1:05pm from Yankee Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on Major League Baseball Network, Bally Sports Southwest, Yes!