Luis Severino, Nick Pivetta Are Starting For New York, Boston Today As They Continue Their Series That Is A Three Game Series Today In Bronx New York
Luis Severino, Nick Pivetta are starting for New York, Boston today as they continue their series that is a three game series today in Bronx New York
Though, could mother nature possibly get in the way of Luis Severino, Nick Pivetta starting as New York, Boston continue their series in Bronx New York?
I would say that is a possibility!
Why?
Because there is a 61% chance of rain at first pitch before it goes down to 40% , 34% , 29 % at 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm.
“according to accuweather.com”
Luis Severino, Nick Pivetta are alike, different!
How?
They are both right handed pitchers and come into the game with records of 0-0 an no earn run averages Luis Severino hasn’t started a Major League Baseball game for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes since Game 3 Of the 2019 American League Championship Series against Houston as Luis Severino had been rehabbing because of having Tommy John Surgery before coming late last season pitching out of the bullpen for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes.
What is Tommy John Surgery?
UCL reconstruction is a surgery commonly used to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament inside the elbow by replacing it with a tendon from elsewhere in the body. The goal of the surgery is to stabilize the elbow, reduce or eliminate pain and restore stability and range of motion. This procedure was introduced and first performed by Frank Jobe, M.D., on baseball pitcher Tommy John in 1974—hence the colloquial name Tommy John surgery.
“according to www.hopkinsmedicine.org”
Meanwhile,
Nick Pivetta did pitch in 2019 for Philadelphia where he finished with a record of 4-6 with an earn run average of 5.38. In 2020 Nick Pivetta pitched for Philadelphia where he had record 0-0 with an earn run average of 15.88 before being traded to Boston for Brandon Workman, Heath Hembree.
“according to an article by R.J. Anderson on cbssports.com”
In this game New York is going be looking to win the series while Boston is going to be looking to even up the series.
New York comes to the game with a record of 1-0 and is in first place in the American League East!
Why?
Because Josh Donaldson inaugural impression as a member of New York of the team that wears the pinstripes was a walk off hit that helped New York top Boston 6-5 in the 11th inning on Opening Day Friday in Bronx New York.
Josh Donaldson's 11th-inning knock bounced past a pair of diving Red Sox defenders, leaving second baseman Trevor Story rolling gloveless on Yankee Stadium's outfield grass. Isiah Kiner-Falefa slid home with the deciding run.
Josh Donaldson had this to say about his performance!
It was nice for my first game here, to be able to help the team win," Donaldson said. "I feel like we showed some resiliency today. We got down early on; a couple of big homers. We just kept at it, kept trying to grind down at-bats, and our bullpen kept us in the ballgame."
“according to Bryan Hoch’s article on mlb.com”
New York the team that wears the pinstripes received Josh Donaldson from Minnesota during spring training in exchange for Gary Sanchez who is a catcher who played for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes for seven seasons and Gio Urshela who was an infielder for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes who played three seasons for New York the team that wears the pinstripes.
In his first season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2015 Gary Sanchez played in 2 games, had 2 at bats with an earn run average of 0.00.
In his second season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2016 Gary Sanchez played in 53 games, had 201 at bats contributed offensively 34 runs, 60 hits , 20 home runs, 42 runs batted in 1 stolen base and had a batting average of 2.99. In his third season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2017 Gary Sanchez played in 122 games, had 471 at bats contributed offensively 79 runs, 131 hits , 33 home runs, 90 runs batted in , 2 stolen bases and had a batting average of 278. In his fourth season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2018 Gary Sanchez played in 89 games, had 323 at bats, contributed offensively 51 runs, 60 hits, 18 home runs, 53 runs batted in 1 stolen base and had a batting average of 186. In his fifth season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2019 Gary Sanchez played in 106 games, had 396 at bats, contributed offensively 62 runs, 92 hits , 34 home runs, 77 runs batted in and had a batting average of 232. In his sixth season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2020 Gary Sanchez played in 49 games, had 156 at bats contributed offensively 19 runs, 23 hits , 10 home runs, 24 runs batted in, and had a batting average of 147. In his seventh season with New York with the team that wears the pinstripes in 2021 Gary Sanchez played in 117 games, had 383 at bats contributed offensively 54 runs, 78 hits, 23 home runs, 54 runs batted in and had a batting average of 204.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/player/gary-sanchez-596142
In his first season playing for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes in 2019 Gio Urshela played in 132 games , had 442 at bats contributed offensively 73 runs, 139 hits , 21 home runs, 74 runs batted in , 1 stolen base and had a batting average of 314. In his second season playing for New York for the the team that wears the pinstripes in 2020 Gio Urshela 43 games, had 151 at bats, contributed offensively 24 runs, 45 hits , 6 home runs, 30 runs batted in, 1 stolen base and had a batting average of 298. In his third season playing for New York for the team that wears the pinstripes in 2021 Gio Urshela played in 116 games , had 420 at bats contributed offensively 42 runs, 112 hits , 14 home runs, 49 runs batted in 1 stolen base.
Boston comes into the game with a record of 0-1 and is last in the American League East.
Why?
Because they lost to New York 5-6 on Friday on opening day in the Bronx New York!
Why?
Because were just five outs away from victory when DJ LeMahieu took Garrett Whitlock deep to tie the game at 5 on a 96.2 mph heater that was in the upper portion of the strike zone. It was a 1-2 pitch and Whitlock was hoping LeMahieu would chase.
“according to an article by Ian Browne on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 4:05pm from Yankee Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on FS1, NESN, Yes!