Andrew Heaney, Chris Flexen Are Starting Game Three Of The Four Game Series Today For New York, Seattle In Bronx New York
A left handed pitcher, right handed pitcher are starting game three of the four game series today for New York, Seattle in Bronx New York!
Why?
Because Andrew Heaney is starting for New York, Chris Flexin is starting for Seattle!
Andrew Heaney comes into the game with a record of 6-8 with an earn run average of 5.42.
Chris Flexen comes into the game with a record of 10-5 with an earn run average of 3.75.
New York who is a member of the American League East comes into the game with a record of 60-49!
Why?
Because they won last night’s game as they continued their series with Seattle by a score of 3-2!
Why?
Because Brett Gardner who is New York’s longest tenured player helped New York top Seattle!
How?
New York plated the winning run in the 11th against Seattle right-hander Keynan Middleton. With runners on first and second and two outs, Gardner swung at a 2-2 fastball and singled to center field, driving in automatic runner Joey Gallo.
Scott Servais who is the manager of Seattle had this to say about Brett Gardner!
Gardner, really, he's a little pesky pain in the butt is what he is Seattle manger Scott Servais said. "He's hard to get out. Late in the game, he knows he's got a small strike zone."
“according to an article by Bill Ladson on mlb.com”
Seattle who is a member of the American League West comes into the game with a record of 58-53!
Why?
Because they lost last night to New York by a score of 3-2!
Why?
Seattle right-hander Keynan Middleton gave up a two-out walk-off single to Brett Gardner in the 11th inning that plated automatic runner Joey Gallo and sent Frank Sinatra over the loudspeakers, Yankees fans into a frenzy and the Mariners back to a clubhouse with a sour taste of defeat on a night they couldn’t quite shut the door.
“according to an article by Dean Kremer on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 1:05pm from Yankee Stadium if you’re on the East Coast, 10:05am if you’re on the West Coast!
The game is going to be televised on Major League Baseball Network, ROOTNW, Yes!