Domingo German, Dane Dunning Are Starting The Finale For New York, Texas Today
Two right handed pitchers are starting the finale of the four game series today for New York and Texas!
Where?
Arlington Texas!
Why?
Because Domingo German is starting for New York and Dane Dunning is starting for Texas.
Domingo German comes into the finale with a record of 3-2 with an earn run average of 3.62.
Domingo Germán tossed six innings of one-run ball in his last start, picking up his first victory since April 28. He has logged quality starts in four of his last five outings, pitching to a 3-0 record with a 2.37 ERA over that span.
Dane Dunning comes into the finale with a record of 2-3 with an earn run average of 4.34.
Dunning is coming off a rough start in Houston, where he allowed four runs in the first inning to take the loss. He proceeded to pitch three shutout innings after, but the righty will need to avoid those first-inning struggles when facing off against a tough Yankees squad.
New York who is a member of the American League East comes into the finale with a record of 24-19.
Why?
Corey Kluber threw a no-hitter verses Texas
When?
Last night!
Where?
Arlington Texas!
And Tyler Wade tripled to right-center field to bring home the game’s first run; he scored in the ensuing at-bat on a DJ LeMahieu sac fly in a 2-0 New York win over Texas.
“according to an article by Jordan Horrobin on mlb.com”
Texas who is a member of the American League West comes into the finale with a record of 24-19.
Why?
Because they lost New York their previous game by a score of 2-0!
When?
Last night!
Where?
Arlington Texas!
Why?
Texas starting pitcher Hyeon-Jong Yang went toe to toe with the two-time American League Cy Young Award winner, going five scoreless innings before the Yankees got on the board with an RBI triple from Tyler Wade in the sixth.
“according to an article by Kennedi Landry on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 2:05pm from Globe Life Field!
The game is going to be televised on Bally Sports Southwest , Major League Baseball Network, Yes!