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Jordan Montgomery, Bullpen Were Good As Gleyber Torres, Luke Voit Go Yard As New York Forces Game Five Of The American League Division Series With Game Four Win Over Tampa Bay

New York’s season was kept alive!

When?

On Thursday night!

Why?

Because Jordan Montgomery who started for New York who walked three and struck out while New York’s bullpen that included appearances from Chad Green , Zack Brittion and Aroldis Chapman who combined for five scoreless as well as hitless relief that included them retiring fifteen of the final sixteen Tampa Bay hitters!

While New York tied up the American League Division Series in the process at two games a piece with their 5-1 win!

How?

Luke Voit launched a 453-foot blast for his first postseason homer while Gleyber Torres contributed a two run homer in New York’s 5-1 win over Tampa Bay! “according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com’

While Tampa Bay had a setback in game four!

Why?

Jordan Montgomery held Tampa Bay’s offense to one run over four innings while Tampa Bay opener Ryan Thompson allowed two runs in 1 2/3 innings. “according to an article by Juan Toribo on mlb.com

On Friday night New York and Tampa Bay will play game five with the winner advancing to the American League Championship Series!

For game five Gerrit Cole will start for New York while Tyler Glasnow will start for Tampa Bay with the winning team advancing to the American League Championship Series where they will take on Houston!

Gerrit Cole last pitched for New York in game one of the American League Division Series!

When?

Monday!

In that game Gerrit Cole struck out eight over six innings in New York’s 9-3 win while the offense for New York was provided by Kyle Hiashioka, Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton!

How?

Kyle Hiashioka and Aaron Judge both homered while Giancarlo Stanton hit a grand slam! “according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com

While Tyler Glasnow last pitched on Tuesday in game two of the American League Division Series!

In that game Tyler Glasnow allowed four runs over five innings. according to an article by  Juan Toribio on mlb.com