Jameson Taillon , Rich Hill Are Starting Today's Game For New York, Tampa Bay Who Come Into The Four Game Series On Opposite Ends Of The Spectrum
Jameson Taillon, Rich Hill a right handed pitcher, a left handed pitcher are starting today’s game for New York, Tampa Bay as the two American League East teams are opening up a four game series in Bronx New York on the opposite ends of the spectrum.
Jameson Taillon comes into the game with a record of 1-3 with an earn run average of 5.03.
Jameson Taillon is looking for a strong follow-up after throwing five scoreless innings and allowing just two hits to the White Sox in his last start. The right-hander is 1-1 in two career starts against the Rays, allowing four earned runs in 11 innings.
Rich Hill comes into the game with a record of 3-2 with an earn run average of 3.63.
Hill is 2-2 with a 1.26 ERA in his past four starts. He has a career 3-2 record against the Yankees and has won both of his starts against them this year, on April 9 and May 13.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/probable-pitchers
As stated at the beginning of the article New York, Tampa Bay come into the opening of the four game series on opposite ends of the spectrum.
Why?
Because New York was swept by their opponent over the weekend and Tampa Bay swept their opponent over the weekend.
New York who is a member of the American League East comes into the game with a record of 29-24 and is third place in the division and 4.5 games back of Tampa Bay who is leading the division.
Why?
Because they were swept by Detroit who is a member of the American League Central over the weekend.
Where?
Detroit Michigan!
Why?
New York lost the first two games of the series!
When?
Friday night and Saturday afternoon!
Where?
Detroit Michigan!
Why?
New York lost the opening game of the game of the three game series!
When?
Friday night!
Where?
Detroit Michigan!
Why?
Because their offense was horrendous!
How horrendous?
New York had runners on the corners with two outs in the sixth, two on with two outs in the eighth and runners on the corners with one out in the ninth but failed to break the 1-1 tie each time, finishing 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position and stranding 12.
“according to an article by Dawn Klemish on mlb.com”
Then they lost game two of the three game series.
This time,
By a score of 6-1!
When
Saturday!
Where?
Detroit Michigan!
Why?
New York’s offense woes continued!
“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”
Then they lost the finale by a score of 6-2 and were swept by Detroit!
When?
Yesterday!
Where?
Detroit Michigan!
Why?
Because New York struggled defensively as well as offensively in the finale.
How?
Gleyber Torres had two errors.
When?
In the third inning.
Why?
Because he fumbled two ground balls.
Though the two errors by Gleyber Torres who is New York’s shortstop weren’t only errors in the finale as his teammate Gio Urshela who is New York’s third baseman made an error too as he fumbled a broken bat grounder.
“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”
Tampa Bay comes into the opening game of the four game series with a record of 34-20 and is leading the American League East.
Why?
Because they swept Philadelphia over the weekend!
When?
Friday, Saturday!
Where?
St. Petersburg Florida!
Why?
Because Tampa Bay won the opening game of the two game series.
When?
Saturday!
Where?
St. Petersburg Florida!
Why?
Because Tampa Bay won the opening game of the two game series by a score of 5-3.
Why?
Ryan Yarbrough came out strong against Philadelphia!
Through the first four innings, Yarbrough was precise and under control, allowing just one hit and one walk. After giving up a two-out single to Rhys Hoskins in the first inning, Yarbrough retired the next nine Philadelphia batters before walking J.T. Realmuto in the fourth.
Through the first four innings, it was shaping up to be a duel on the mound until the finish. Wheeler allowed just four hits and three runs while racking up a career-high 14 strikeouts. However, Wheeler was not getting much run support from the Philadelphia offense.
Meadows' homer held up as the only offense until the top of the fifth, when the Phillies were able to pick up some much-needed hits off Yarbrough. After starting the inning with his eighth strikeout, Yarbrough allowed back-to-back batters to reach base before serving up a game-tying two-run double to Ronald Torreyes, bringing Yarbrough's outing to an abrupt end.
Ryan Yarbrough finished the game with a swing-and-miss percentage of 38% while allowing three hits and two walks to go with eight strikeouts over 4 1/3 innings. Yarbrough has a 4.26 ERA this season through 11 appearances.
The team got the win, though, as Randy Arozarena used his speed to manufacture what proved to be the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth. He reached on an infield single to start the frame, then went from first to third on a wild pitch before scoring on Meadows' infield single back to the mound.
Then they won the finale!
When?
Yesterday by a score of 6-2 over Philadelphia!
When?
Yesterday!
Where?
St. Petersburg Florida!
Why?
Mike Zunino smashed a 116.1-mph line drive over the left-field wall to give the Rays a 2-0 lead. Zunino leads the team -- and all MLB catchers -- with 12 homers on the year.
Brett Phillips gave the Rays a cushion with a solo homer to right-center, his third of the season, for a 3-0 lead in the fifth.
“according to an article by Sterling Bright on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 1:05pm from Yankee Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on Bally Sports Sun, Yes!