Kyle Higashioka, Stephen Ridings, Luke Voit Committed Errors, New York Lost By A Score Of 8-4 To Kansas City Last Night In Kansas City Missouri
New York struggled defensively last night when they were playing Kansas City in Kansas City Missouri.
How?
Kyle Higashioka who is a catcher for New York committed two throwing errors!
The first?
Kyle Higashioka popped out of his crouch, snared the ball and fired.
The ball trickled into the outfield grass, and the Yankees catcher bristled. With just four errors to his name in the big leagues before Tuesday, he’d now thrown two balls into the outfield grass. It
Kyle Higashioka had this to say about the errors he committed!
“It’s definitely pretty infuriating,Obviously, I hate to make errors like that, especially since one directly led to a run. It’s just not acceptable.”
“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”
Though,
Kyle Higashioka wasn’t the only New York player to commit errors as reliever Stephen Ridings and first baseman Luke Voit did too!
Stephen Ridings error came in the seventh inning as Hanser Alberto bunted back to Stephen Ridings who bounced the throw to first base.
“according to an article by Dan Martin on nypost.com”
Luke Voit who is New York’s first baseman also committed an error.
“according to an article by Kristie Ackert of the NY Daily News”
Because of those errors by Kyle Higashioka, Stephen Ridings, Luke Voit New York lost to Kansas City by a score of 8-4!
Today New York, Kansas City are going to finish up their series!
Where?
Kansas City Missouri!
Lucas Luetge who usually comes out of the bullpen for New York is going to start the finale this afternoon for New York!
“according to Meredith Marakovits who is the Yankees Clubhouse reporter and who works for the Yes Network”
Lucas Luetge comes into the finale with a record of 4-2 with an earn run average of 2.75.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/player/lucas-luetge-476595
Lucas Luetge who is a left handed pitcher for New York is going to be opposing Brady Singer who unlike him is a right handed pitcher!
Brady Singer comes into the finale with a record of 3-7 with an earn run average of 5.13.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/player/brady-singer-663903
First pitch is set for 2:10pm from Kauffman Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on Bally Sports Kansas City, Yes, Major League Baseball Network!