Jordan Montgomery Is Opposing Toronto Again, Opposing Hyun Jin Ryu Tonight In Buffalo New York As New York, Toronto Open Up A Three Game Series
On Thursday May 27, 2021 Jordan Montgomery opposed Toronto , Robbie Ray who like him is a left handed pitcher.
Where?
Bronx New York!
In that game Jordan Montgomery allowed three runs in a no decision in 4 2/3 innings.
Tonight Jordan Montgomery who is a left handed pitcher is opposing Toronto again!
This time though Jordan Montgomery isn’t going to be opposing Robbie Ray instead, Jordan Montgomery is going to be opposing Hyun Jin Ryu who like him and Robbie Ray is a left handed pitcher as New York, Toronto open up a three game series in Buffalo New York!
Jordan Montgomery comes into the game with a record of 3-1 with an earn run average of 3.99.
Why?
Jordan Montgomery is coming off a no-decision against Minnesota which he allowed three runs on eight hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Hyun Jin Ryu comes into the game with a record of 5-4 with an earn run average of 3.34.
Ryu hasn't been quite as sharp recently, but he is close to getting back to his ace form and looked great against the Yankees earlier this season, allowing just one unearned run over 6 2/3 innings on April 13.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/probable-pitchers/2021-06-15
New York comes into the game with a record of 33-32 and is fourth in the American League East and 9.0 games back of Tampa Bay who is leading the division!
Why?
Because New York was swept by Philadelphia who is a member of National League East this weekend!
When?
Friday and Saturday!
Where?
Philadelphia Pennsylvania!
Why?
Because they lost the opening game of the two game series to Philadelphia by a score of 8-7!
Why?
Jameson Taillion who started the opening game of the two game series verses Philadelphia in Philadelphia Pennsylvania didn’t make it out of the first inning!
When?
Saturday!
Where?
Philadelphia Pennsylvania!
Why?
Because Jameson Taillon gave up four runs, five hits and only recorded one out before being removed from the game by manager Aaron Boone.
Despite Jameson Taillon’s horrendous outing New York faught back!
How?
Brett Gardner, Tyler Wade walked before DJ Lemahieu hit a three run homer tying the game in the ninth inning at seven but New York who is a member of the American League East lost the game.
When?
In the tenth inning!
Why?
Aroldis Chapman threw a fired a high throw on a bunt by pinch-hitter Travis Jankowski, moving designated runner Ronald Torreyes to third base and Jean Segura smashed a grounder down the third-base line. Gio Urshela stopped the ball with a sprawling stab, then threw home from the seat of his pants -- a valiant effort, but too late to nab Torreyes, whose right foot touched the plate to give Philadelphia its third consecutive walk-off victory.
“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”
Then New York lost the finale to Philadelphia by a score of 7-0!
When?
Sunday!
Where?
Philadelphia Pennsylvania!
Why?
Because Domingo German who started the game for New York was hammered for seven runs over 4 1/3 innings and the bats were held silent in a 7-0 loss to Philadelphia and the bats were held silent.
“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”
Toronto like New York is a member of the American League East and comes into the game with a record of 33-31 and is third in the American League East and 8.5 games back of Tampa Bay who is leading the division.
Why?
Because they were topped by Boston by a score of 2-1 !
When?
Last night!
Where?
Boston Massachusetts!
Why?
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. took an 0-1 curveball from Matt Barnes and drove it through the rain, over the Green Monster, over the billboard and out of Fenway Park entirely. Somehow, Guerrero has forced us all to expect the incredible. This was a signature moment in a signature season and the 100th home run Toronto has hit, more than any team in the Majors. It just wasn’t enough, as the Blue Jays were walked off a few minutes later, 2-1.
“according to an article by Keegan Matheson on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 7:07pm from Sahlen Field!
The game is going to be televised on SNET-1 , Yes!