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Gerrit Cole Did What Was Expected Of Him However, Errors By Clint Frazier , Aaron Hicks, Limited Offense Verses Tampa Bay Extended New York's Losing Streak To Five Games

When your ace is on the mound starting a game for your team you expect him to go out on the mound and have a good outing and give your team the opportunity to win the game.

That Gerrit Cole did for New York!

When?

On Sunday in New York’s finale verses Tampa Bay!

How?

Gerrit Cole struck out ten and walked none!

However, An error by Clint Frazier in Left Field hurt New York.

When?

On Sunday in the finale verses Tampa Bay!

How?

Clint Frazier made an an overaggressive throw that cost a base.

However,

That wasn’t the only error of the game that hurt New York as Center Fielder Aaron Hicks had an error as well he misplayed two balls that scored two runs for Tampa Bay!.

However,

Errors weren’t the only thing that hurt New York as the performance of the offense did too in their 4-2 loss to Tampa Bay!

How?

The only offense that New York got was from DJ Lemahieu and Giancarlo Stanton!

DJ Lemahieu scored on a fifth inning run batted in while Giancarlo Stanton homered.

When?

In the second inning!

And because of the errors and limited offense New York’s losing streak was extended to five games.

“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”

New York has the night off tonight before they open up a two game series with Atlanta!

When?

Tuesday night!

Where?

Atlanta Georgia where New York is going to be looking to snap their five game losing streak.

The starting pitcher for New York has yet to have been announced while Atlanta is going to start Charlie Morton who is a right handed pitcher. Charlie Morton comes into the game with a record of 1-1 with an earn run average of 4.76. Morton made a couple of costly mistakes during a four-run third inning against the Marlins on Wednesday. But he felt his curveball was as good as it's been all year. He's completed six innings in both of his past two outings.

“according to Baseball Probable Pitchers | MLB.com