Nestor Cortes, Daniel Lynch Are Starting As New York, Kansas City Continue Their Series That Is A Three Game Series Tonight In Kansas City Missouri
Nestor Cortes, Daniel Lynch who are both left handed pitchers are starting as New York, Kansas City continue their series that is a three game series tonight in Kansas City Missouri.
Nestor Cortes comes into the game with a record of 0-0 with an earn run average of 2.15.
Daniel Lynch comes into the game with a record of 2-3 with an earn run average of 2.00.
But will Nestor Cortes , Daniel Lynch be able to make their starts tonight for New York, Kansas City as the two teams continue their series?
Mother nature might have something to say about that!
Why?
Because there is an 11% chance of rain at first pitch!
“according to accuweather.com”
New York who is a member of the American League East comes into the game with a record of 62-50!
Why?
Because they topped Kansas City by a score of 8-5 in the opening game of the series!
When?
Last night!
Where?
Kansas City Missouri!
Why?
Jameson Taillon and Kansas City’s Carlos Hernández, the clubs mirrored their runs in innings 7-10, with both teams scoring twice in the 10th.
Voit knocked out Hernández in the seventh, but Kansas City answered with an unorthodox run -- fueled by an errant Jonathan Loaisiga pickoff throw and a questionable balk that prompted Aaron Boone’s fourth ejection of the season, with the manager watching on a television screen as Ryan O’Hearn lifted a sacrifice fly.
Then the bullpen blew four late leads but DJ LeMahieu and Brett Gardner roped 11th-inning hits for the final blows of a hard-fought, unforgettable 8-6 Yankees victory over the Royals on Monday at Kauffman Stadium.
DJ LeMahieu opened the 11th with a run-scoring double off Greg Holland. Gardner then picked up a two-run single on a sharply hit grounder that took a nasty deflection off shortstop Nicky Lopez and second baseman Whit Merrifield couldn't corral in time.
Kansas City who is a member of the American League Central comes into the game with a record of 48-63!
Why?
Because they had answers in the seventh, eighth, ninth and 10th innings Monday night. Four separate times they found themselves trailing the Yankees as the innings went by, and each time, the Royals clawed back and found themselves in a tie game.
In one wild Monday night that began as a pitchers’ duel and ended as a historic performance, it was the fifth and final deficit the Royals couldn’t fight their way back from.
New York scored three runs in the 11th inning to give Kansas City an 8-6 loss in a historic series opener at Kauffman Stadium.
“according to an article by Anne Rogers on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 8:10pm from Kauffman Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on Bally Sports Kansas City, Yes, Major League Baseball Network!