Luis Severino Gets The Start In Game 4 As New York Looks To Even Things Up With Cleveland In The ALDS
Luis Severino who started the wild card Tuesday in Minnesota when he only lasted one out will get the start in game four in the Bronx as he will look to reassure himself in the American League Division Series against Cleveland.
New York will look to even up the series at two a piece but to do that Luis Severino is going to have to have a great night on the mound unlike his last outing in the wild card game in Minnesota where he only lasted one out before turning the game over to the bullpen.
A true series broke out in the Bronx on Sunday night when Masahiro Tanaka's sick stuff, Aaron Judge's key catch and Greg Bird's second-deck homer led to a Yankees win of Game 3 of the American League Division Series presented by Doosan and revived a team that could have been reeling after Friday's crazy Game 2 collapse. Now New York has a fine formula to push this best-of-five series to the limit: another home game, this time with its best starting pitcher from the 2017 regular season on the hill. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
Game 4 at 7 p.m. ET on Monday night at Yankee Stadium (on FS1) is the Yanks' chance to ride Luis Severino to an even split and push an Indians team that has been virtually unbeatable the past seven weeks to the brink. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
"We've got a chance," Bird said. "We're going to keep playing." "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
Game 4 gives us an interesting arrangement. While the Yankees opted to hold back their ace a bit after his memorably brief and ineffective turn in Tuesday's AL Wild Card Game, the Indians planned all along for Game 4 to be more of a bullpen-oriented ordeal, with Trevor Bauer starting on short rest and Danny Salazar, Josh Tomlin and Mike Clevinger all eligible to give them multiple innings. The Tribe had pushed ace Corey Kluber to Friday's Game 2 because of Bauer's ability to bounce back quickly from his outings. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
"Flexibility was one of the things we talked about early on, and now it's going to get a chance to hopefully really help us," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "That's the idea." "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
The Yankees have a good idea of what Severino -- who broke out with a 14-6 record, 2.98 ERA and 152 ERA+ this season -- can do when he's on his game. But his one-out-disaster start in Tuesday's Wild Card Game created questions about his readiness for the October stage. Those are questions the Yanks hope Severino can dispel as effectively as Tanaka did in Game 3. Severino feels he learned something from that short start against the Twins. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
"A lot of adrenaline, trying to do too much," he said. "So [I have to] try to calm myself down and try to breathe and think before every pitch." "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
Whether Severino will have to think about pitching to Tribe slugger Edwin Encarnacion is unclear. Cleveland has opted not to remove Encarnacion, who sprained his right ankle on the basepaths in the first inning of Game 2, from its roster, because doing so would make him ineligible for the AL Championship Series presented by Camping World, should it advance. But while his progress from the ankle injury has been encouraging, he was not available off the bench for Game 3. That loomed large not just because the Indians had trouble solving Tanaka in the 1-0 loss, but also because they didn't have great pinch-hit options to turn to when they got a runner on with one out in the eighth. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
"We'll kind of still go by the day-by-day thing," Francona said. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
What also remains to be seen is whether closer Aroldis Chapman will be available to the Yankees after logging a five-out save in Game 3. With so much on the line, sometimes the usual rules don't apply. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
"I'm going to do everything I can do to be ready [for Game 4]," Chapman said. "If we don't win [Monday], there's no Game 5. So whatever I can do to be ready to pitch, I'll do it and be ready to pitch." "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
The Yanks know that while the Indians came in as the favorite, having amassed the AL's best record this season, they are perhaps one twist of hit-by-pitch fate in Game 2 away from holding a 2-1 edge in this series. And the rapturous home crowd that helped them elevate their performance in Game 3 will be back for more in Game 4. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
From the "things that make you go hmm" department: The last time the Yankees won a 1-0 game was in Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS against the A's -- and that win sparked a comeback from an 2-0 deficit. Under the current 2-2-1 Division Series format, seven teams in 24 tries have come back from a 2-1 hole with Game 4 at home, including last year's Dodgers against the Nationals. So the Yanks know it can be done. Now they need Severino to help them do it. "according to http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20171008257959910/bauer-severino-set-to-square-off-in-game-4/?game_pk=526480
As for New York and Cleveland's last game, New York wonbehind a stellar start by Masahiro Tanaka and and a home run by Greg Bird.
Bird was the word for game three as the American League Division Series shifted to the Bronx!
Nothing says postseason like winning a game by a score of 1-0 as New York first baseman Greg Bird who has been injured most of the season came up big in game three of the American League Division Series while Japanese right -hander Masahiro Tanaka also did his part on the mound.
With the season on the line, Masahiro Tanaka delivered what he called his most important win as a Major Leaguer and Greg Bird cracked a majestic home run off Andrew Miller, extending the Yankees' hopes for another day with a 1-0 victory over the Indians in Sunday's Game 3 of the American League Division Series presented by Doosan. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Bird's second homer of the series, a towering drive into the second deck in right field, provided some desperately needed support behind Tanaka's dominant outing. With the Indians flailing regularly at his lethal splitter, Tanaka blanked Cleveland's formidable offense on three hits through seven frames, issuing one walk with seven strikeouts over a 92-pitch effort. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"I came here to pitch in these types of games, and to be able to help the team win in these types of games," Tanaka said through an interpreter. "As a player, those are the moments that you want to go in there and shine the most." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
New York trails the best-of-five series, 2-1, with Game 4 set to be played at Yankee Stadium on Monday at 7 p.m. ET. It marked the Yankees' first 1-0 postseason victory since Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS against the Athletics, a series in which the Yanks rallied from an 0-2 deficit. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"Plain and simple, I'm not ready to be done playing and I don't think the rest of the team is," Bird said. "I'm just very happy with that and knowing it gives us a chance, really. It was an incredible experience, an incredible game, and we're not done." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Offering the Yankees their longest start of the postseason, Tanaka had some help from his defense. Aaron Judge needed every inch of his 6-foot-7 frame to corral a deep Francisco Lindor drive in the sixth inning, taking a two-run homer away from the Tribe shortstop and drawing chants of "M-V-P!" from the crowd of 48,614. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"A great catch, ends up saving the game," Yanks manager Joe Girardi said. "I've said all along about Aaron Judge, he's a complete player. It's not just a home run hitter. It's a guy that runs the bases, that plays very good defense, and that drives in a ton of runs and is extremely productive as a hitter." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Off the bat, Lindor did not think his deep fly would carry as far as it did. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"Not at all. I just hit it off the end," Lindor said. "It was a pitch low and away. I didn't think I had it. For a second, I was like, 'Aw, it's popped up.' But then I saw it was carrying. That's when you start hoping, you know, you're like, 'Please, go, go.' But Judge made a good play on it." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Indians starter Carlos Carrasco limited the Yankees to three hits over 5 2/3 scoreless innings in the first postseason start of his career, walking three and striking out seven. Carrasco matched Tanaka into the sixth, when Tribe manager Terry Francona called upon Miller to retire Starlin Castro on a popout that left the bases loaded. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"I thought he was tremendous," Francona said of Carrasco. "He came out, looked like he was using the adrenaline to his advantage, throwing a nice, crisp fastball and real good offspeed. That's two of the better starting performers you're going to see, because Tanaka was, unfortunately, that was one of the better games we've seen all year." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
The Yanks used David Robertson for just one out in the eighth before calling upon closer Aroldis Chapman for a five-out save. Chapman pitched around a pair of singles in the ninth, retiring Carlos Santana on a flyout to center for the final out. Chapman recorded five or more outs just twice during the regular season, including a Sept. 18 save against the Twins. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"This is a decisive game. You can't hold back," Chapman said through an interpreter. "Everything you have, you have to go out there and give it all. WIthout tonight, there's no tomorrow." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
The Indians threatened in the fourth inning after Jason Kipnis squared up a Tanaka fastball for a one-out triple, scorching a 103.3-mph liner off of Judge's glove in right field. With help from catcher Gary Sanchez, who contributed several blocks on Tanaka's splitter that pinned Kipnis at third base, Tanaka kept the game scoreless by striking out both Jose Ramirez and Jay Bruce on pitches that dived out of the zone. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"That's as good as I've seen him," Bruce said. "He pitched at the bottom the zone all night. It looked like it had enough height to take a good swing at, and the bottom fell out of it. I think we all knew going in that if he was going to have success, that was going to be how he'd do it. He executed well tonight. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Judge may have saved the Yankees' season in the sixth inning, leaping in front of the auxiliary scoreboard on the right-field wall to steal a two-run homer from Lindor. The drive came off of Lindor's bat at 93.7 mph and was calculated by Statcast™ at 357 feet, so Judge's leap prevented it from landing in the first few rows of the seating area. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"I wasn't obviously making any contact at the plate, so you've got to make an impact on the game somehow," Judge said. "Luckily, I was able to make that catch. Lindor, you never know what's he going to do. He's got some pop. So when he hit it up in the air, I started going back, thought I had a little bit of room. But once I felt the wall, I just gave it a little six-inch jump and went up to get it. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
Francona took no chances in the sixth, when Carrasco issued a pair of walks and allowed a single to load the bases with two outs. Miller was summoned from the bullpen to face Castro, who ended the inning by popping a slider up to shallow left field. After Lindor made the catch, the shortstop slapped his glove hard twice and let out a shout, while the Bronx crowd groaned. One inning later, Miller gave up the game-changing homer to Bird. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"I'm the guy that lost the game, lost a playoff game," Miller said. "But I feel good about the way I'm throwing the ball. I made a mistake both in location and what I was trying to do. You try to learn from it and move on. You face a lot of the same guys over and over in series like this. You tip your cap. It was a good swing. I think my thought process just was flawed. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"I've seen them boo players and managers that have a lot more status than I do. So I was prepared for it. I prepared my family for it. I told my kids what was going to happen. But it's life. And, again, it's not going to change who I am. It's no fun to be booed. But they're passionate. Our fans are passionate and they want to win, and they get upset when we don't win or when someone makes a mistake in their eyes. So that's all part of it. But you get the good side of it too, like tonight. The emotion. The emotion Tuesday against Minnesota. So that's the trade-off." -- Girardi "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
"That's as good as I've seen him throw. He was really, really good tonight. That's saying something for him." -- Miller, on Chapman "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
This represented the first game in postseason history in which both starters recorded a scoreless start with at least seven strikeouts and three or fewer hits allowed. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/257936770/bird-hr-yankees-top-indians-in-game-3-of-alds/
New York and Cleveland will play game four Monday at Yankee Stadium. Trevor Bauer who has a record of 17-9 with a 4.19 earn run average will get the start for Cleveland. Bauer rode his high -arching curveball to a shutdown performance in Game 1, holding the Yankees scoreless through 6 2/3 innings. Monday will mark Bauer's start third career start on three days rest or fewer. - all of them occurring this season. He will oppose New York right-hander Luis Severino who has a record of 14-6 with a 2.98 earn run average. Severino had a one out start in the wild card win against the Twins in which he gave up three earned runs (two homers) and a walk. Still the Yankees 23 year old has been the Yankees ace, going 14-6 with a 2.98 earn run average in 31 regular -season starts. "according to https://www.mlb.com/gameday/indians-vs-yankees/2017/10/09/526480#game_state=preview,game_tab=,game=526480
Will Luis Severino reassure himself in game four of the American League Division Series? Will Luis Severino go longer in this outing than he did in his last in the wild card game against Minnesota where he only got one out before turning it over to the bullpen? Will he not give up any home runs this outing like he did against Minnesota? Will Greg Bird homer again and provide the offense for New York against Trevor Bauer? Will Cleveland be able to get their offense going against Luis Severino?
First pitch is set for 7:00pm. The game will be televised on Fox Sports 1. "according to https://www.mlb.com/gameday/indians-vs-yankees/2017/10/09/526480#game_state=preview,game_tab=,game=526480