James Paxton, New York Look To Avoid Being Swept By Houston In The Finale
On Wednesday night James Paxton and New York who is a member of the American League East will look to not only salvage a game against Houston in the three game series who is a member of the American League West but they will also look to avoid being swept while Houston will look to win the series.
James Paxton will get the start for New York in the finale. The left-hander comes into the game with a record of 1-1 with a 4.09 earn run average. Paxton faced the Astros four times last year as a Mariner, going 4-0 with a 2.05 ERA. He's 7-3 with a 2.89 ERA in 12 career starts vs. Houston. Through two starts as a Yankee, he has recorded 14 strikeouts against three walks over 11 innings. He will oppose Houston right -hander Collin McHugh who comes into the finale with a record of 1-1 with an earn run average of 2.45. McHugh threw six innings of one-run ball in his second start of the season Friday against the A's, allowing three hits and three walks while striking out four batters. He's 5-0 with a 1.18 ERA in his last eight starts at Minute Maid Park (since 2016). “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/roster/probable-pitchers
New York comes into the finale with a record of 5-6 while Houston comes into the game with a record of 7-5.
As for New York and Houston’s previous game, New York lost to Houston.
For the second straight game New York lost to Houston at Minute Maid Park but that is not all that is going on with the team located in the Bronx as they’re also a lot of injuries to the roster.
That may or may not explain the mental lapses and defensive miscues that cost them in their 6-3 loss to the Astros on Tuesday, but there is no denying there is still plenty of work to do -- and plenty of time to do it -- if this team intends to stay afloat while it waits for some of its injured players to heal. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
"I feel like we’re close to breaking out and the guys that needed to step up to some degree have, and are getting opportunities right now," manager Aaron Boone said. "There’s no doubt in my mind we’ll get this baby rolling." “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
If they do reach a turning point soon, maybe they’ll look at Tuesday’s game as a wakeup call. It’s still much too early in the season for them to start worrying that this may turn into a weeks- or months-long trend, but the Yankees, while missing key members, are still savvy and experienced enough to realize games like they played on Tuesday aren’t going to cut it. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
"There have been times that we’ve made mistakes -- myself included -- that we need to clean up and play a little better baseball," center fielder Brett Gardner said. "When you’re playing a team as good as the Astros, you can’t afford to give away extra outs, and you can’t afford to make mistakes. They’ll come back to haunt you." “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
And that they did, several times throughout this game. Gardner had one of the more egregious lapses in judgment, which was surprising given his reputation as one of the more heady players in the game. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
The Yankees had runners on first and second and no outs in the third inning, and Gardner, facing Houston hurler Gerrit Cole, made the decision to bunt. The ball barely moved, took an odd bounce and Gardner, thinking it was foul, did not run to first. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
He was still standing near the plate when Astros catcher Robinson Chirinos made a laser throw to second to nab Austin Romine. Carlos Correa then threw to first to complete the double play. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
Gardner briefly argued with home-plate umpire Larry Vanover, who informed him that Chirinos picked up the ball when it was still on top of the baseline.”according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
"It didn’t go foul," Gardner said. "I should have run to first base, and I basically gave them two outs right there. I thought it was a big turning point in the game. It was a big mistake on my part." “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
Gardner wasn’t the only one who had a rough night. Left fielder Clint Frazier seemingly was an unintended target for Michael Brantley, who sent two fly balls Frazier’s way -- one in the second, another in the seventh. Frazier dove twice, and both times the balls clanked off his glove and scooted away.”according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
As soon as Frazier landed on the second play, he pounded his fists on the ground in frustration, retrieved the ball and threw it high, far past second base. A good throw wouldn’t have mattered, though; Brantley was in safely, and Alex Bregman scored easily, tying the score at 3. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
"It’s never happened -- popped out of my glove twice tonight," Frazier said. "And it’s never an easy play whenever you leave your feet. It’s not an excuse -- I should have caught both of those balls." according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
Chalk this one up to a bad day at the office. Teams will have those -- several of those, in fact, over the course of a six-month season. That’s where the little things can come into play, and the Yankees are keenly aware that defensive lapses and mental mistakes are costly, especially when playing the defensively sound, hard-hitting Astros. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
"I feel like we’re prepared, I feel like the guys are focused, I love the way the guys are competing," Boone said. “When you’re not clicking on all cylinders, you have to do the little things, because every little thing matters. It’s important that we learn from every time there is a bump in the road. Every time there is a mistake, we learn from it, grow from it, and I’m confident we will." “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-drop-second-straight-to-astros
First pitch is set for 7:40pm from Minute Maid Park in Houston. The game will be televised on Major League Baseball Network and Yes.