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Gerrit Cole Suffers His First Loss Of The Season, Chad Green Serves Up Homer To Freddie Freeman As New York Gets Swept In The Doubleheader By Atlanta In Georgia

New York was swept in the doubleheader on Wednesday in Georgia by Atlanta!

Why?

Because Gerrit Cole suffered his first loss in 462 days and his first loss as member of New York and the team the right handed pitcher rooting for out in Newport Beach California.

In the game one loss Gerrit Cole gave up homers!

To who?

Ronald Acuña Jr., Dansby Swanson and Marcell Ozuna “according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com

In game two it wasn’t the starter who faltered for New York instead, it was Chad Green who out of the bullpen!

How did he falter?

He gave up a home run!

To who?

Freddie Freeman of Atlanta that gave Atlanta the lead as well as the win and the sweep of New York in the doubleheader ! “according to cording to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com

While Atlanta swept New York suffered back to back losses in the doubleheader!

Why?

Ronald Acuna Jr. homered while Ian Anderson one hit over six scoreless innings in game one of the doubleheader. “according to an article by Mark Bowman on mlb.com

In the second game Freddie Freeman not only gave Atlanta the lead but the win as well.

How?

He homered off New York reliever Chad Green! according to an article by Mark Bowman on mlb.com

New York is off on Thursday before they welcome the Mets for a five game series at Yankee Stadium starting Friday afternoon with a doubleheader, a single on Saturday and another doubleheader on Sunday.

Jordan Montgomery who is a left handed pitcher for New York opens up the doubleheader on Friday afternoon verses the Mets as the Subway Series get underway at Yankee Stadium after being postponed last week because a couple Mets tested postive for the Coronavirus. Jordan Montgomery comes into the opening game of the doubleheader with a record of 2-1 with an earn run average of 4.66. Against the Mets in a Summer Camp Exhibition! How well? He pitched five scoreless innings verses the Mets on July 19th. “according to https://www.mlb.com/yankees/roster/probable-pitchers while the pitcher for the opening of the doubleheader for Mets has yet to have been announced!