J.A. Happ, New York Look To Bounce Back In The Finale Against Seattle
On Thursday night in the Bronx not only will J.A. Happ look to bounce back in the finale but New York will as well after their offense was stifled by Yusei Kikuchi's in game three of the four game series. While they will also look to win the win the series while Seattle meanwhile will look to earn a split.
New York who is a member of the American League East comes into the game with a record of 21-15 while Seattle who is a member of the American League West comes into the game with a record of 19-19. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/standings
As stated above J.A. Happ will start for New York.
Happ seemed to be getting on a roll, but the veteran stumbled in his last outing, permitting four runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings to the Twins. He has struggled with the home run ball this season, allowing nine in seven starts. will start the finale for New York. The veteran left-hander comes into the game with a record of 1—3 to go along with a 3.93 earn run average. He will oppose Seattle right -hander Mike Leake who comes into the finale with a record of 2-3 to go along with a 4.91 earn run average. Leake pitched six innings and allowed three runs in his last start on Saturday at Cleveland, but didn't figure in the decision. He is 1-1 with a 5.01 ERA in four road starts this season, striking out 18 over 23 1/3 innings. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/roster/probable-pitchers
As for New York and Seattle’s previous game, New York suffered their first loss in the series while Seattle got their first win in the series.
The gunky underside of Yusei Kikuchi's cap, spotted with the assistance of high-definition cameras, prompted conversation during the Yankees' television broadcast on Tuesday. That chatter reached the home dugout by the eighth, according to manager Aaron Boone, who said he would review the video and "see what we make of it." according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
Though the presence of what appeared to be a foreign substance made for an interesting talking point, the Yankees had other explanations to offer following their 10-1 loss to the Mariners -- namely, that Kikuchi had their number for most of the night, holding them hitless into the sixth inning as the Yanks' three-game winning streak was snapped.”according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
"He was doing a lot; hats off to him," catcher Austin Romine said. "He put together a good start and went deep in the game. He didn’t give us too much to hit. He was pounding balls in, throwing back-door sliders to righties. When you’ve got a guy commanding all the pitches he’s got all over the place, it’s tough to scrap hits together off of him." “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
Mike Tauchman connected for the first Yankees hit off Kikuchi in the sixth inning, a bloop double that found turf in shallow left field and led to New York's only run of the evening, on Luke Voit's sacrifice fly. Romine said that he hadn’t heard any talk about Kikuchi’s cap, and Cameron Maybin said it couldn’t have been as much of a factor as the lefty's fastball, curve and slider mix. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
Whatever the eventual outcome, it will make little difference for Jonathan Loaisiga, who struggled in his first start after being plugged into the rotation as he takes the place of the injured James Paxton. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
After Loaisiga labored in a 27-pitch first inning, Mitch Haniger hit a third-inning homer as Seattle tagged the righty for four runs and six hits. Edwin Encarnacion, Dylan Moore and Dee Gordon also drove in runs against Loaisiga, who needed 86 pitches to record four outs.”according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
"I would definitely say [I had trouble] putting away guys when I had the opportunity," Loaisiga said through a translator. "This is something I've been working on. It's continuous work. I felt that I had a couple of opportunities where I got ahead and I had a good chance to put them away, but they took some good pitches and they adjusted to the way I was attacking them. I'm going to keep working on it."
The contest was also a painful one for New York. Gio Urshela's excellent month was interrupted in the seventh inning, when the infielder was hobbled after fouling a ball off his left knee. He exited the game after his at-bat for X-rays, which were negative; the club announced that he had sustained a contusion and is day to day. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
As Kikuchi continued to stifle the Yanks' bats in a sharp 7 2/3-inning effort, Seattle tacked on against the Yankees' bullpen. Encarnacion homered off Luis Cessa in the fifth inning and Ryon Healy belted a two-run shot in the eighth off Jake Barrett, who allowed five runs in two innings and was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after the game. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/jonathan-loaisiga-struggles-in-loss-to-mariners
First pitch is set for 6:35pm from Yankee Stadium. The game will be televised on Yes, Major League Baseball Network and ROOTNW.