As New York Yankees, New York Mets Are Starting Their Two Game Subway Series Tonight In Queens New York Jordan Montgomery, Taijuan Walker Are Starting
In New York the preferred method of transportation is the Subway!
As New York Yankees, New York Mets are starting their two game Subway Series tonight in Queens New York Jordan Montgomery, Taijuan Walker are starting.
Jordan Montgomery, Taijuan Walker are different because Jordan Montgomery is a left handed starting pitcher!
Taijuan Walker is a right handed starting pitcher!
Jordan Montgomery comes into the game with a record of 3-2 with an earn run average of 3.24 because when Jordan Montgomery starts for New York Yankees he receives receives 2.04 runs per game per start while his teammates the other four starting pitchers in New York’s starting rotation Gerrit Cole, Jameson Taillon , Luis Severino, Nestor Cortes receive 6.39, 5.55 , 4.67 , 3.15 run support per game per start, per game. Taijuan Walker comes into the game with a record of 7-2 with an earn run average of 2.55.
“according to espn.com”
Taijuan Walker comes into the game with a record of 7-2 with an earn run average of 2.55.
“according to espnapp”
New York Yankees come into the opening game of the two game Subway Series with a record of 66-31 and is leading the American League East by 12.0 games over Toronto who is in second place 12.5 games back of New York Yankees because they shutout Baltimore 6-0 Sunday in Baltimore Maryland because Nestor Cortes pitched, threw 6 shutout innings , Clarke Schmidt relieved Nestor Cortes threw 3 shutout innings, New York used small ball, long ball to beat Baltimore 6-0 Sunday.Nestor Cortes start included 6 shutout included him surrendering 6 hits, 0 earned runs , 0 walks striking out 7 Baltimore batters.
Clarke Schmidt’s relief appearance included 3 shutout innings where he surrendered 2 hits , 0 earned runs , 2 walks while striking 3 Baltimore batters.
New York used small ball, long ball to beat Baltimore Sunday 6-0!
Where?
Baltimore Maryland!
Small ball included DJ Lemahieu doubling to deep left center scoring Jose Trevino in the top of the third inning giving New York a 1-0 lead! Isiah -Kiner Falefa singling to center scoring Anthony Rizzo advancing Matt Carpenter to third base in the top of the 6th inning giving New York a 4-0 lead Jose Trevino doubling to deep right scoring Matt Carpenter advancing Isiah Kiner Falefa to third base giving New York a 5-0 lead in the top of the 6th inning . Then to closeout the the game offensively for New York Aaron Hicks singled to center scoring Aaron Judge advancing Gleyber Torres to third base.
The long ball included Aaron Judge homering to left 356 scoring DJ lemahieu in the top of the 3rd inning who doubled to left center scoring Jose Trevino giving New York a 1-0 lead.
“according to espnapp”
After New York’s 6-0 win over Baltimore New York manager Aaron Boone had this to say about Nestor Cortes start!
I thought his four-seam fastball right away was really sharp,” Boone said. “He commanded it well. The life was there. He was on the attack.”
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New York manager Aaron Boone wasn’t the only one to comment on Nestor Cortes start as he, Clarke Schmidt who relieved him did as well.
What were their comments?
Nestor Cortes comments were I go out there every fifth day like any other team, but for some reason, I have more success against the Orioles,”
Clarke Schmidt’s comments were I think he holds that weight well,”He doesn’t go out there and build the moment up too much. He always seems to come through when you need him most. I think that’s a credit to his confidence. I’m excited to see the stretch he’s going to go on toward the end of the season, especially in the playoffs.”
“according to Bryan Hoch’s article on mlb.com”
New York Mets come into the opening game of the Subway Series with a record of 59-37 is leading the National League East 1.5 ahead of Atlanta who in second place in the National League East because like New York Yankees they won Sunday by a score of 8-5 though they won against San Diego who unlike them, New York Yankees is a member of the National League West because New York Mets scored three times in the bottom of the 6th inning , twice in the bottom of the 7th inning. The scoring in the bottom of the 6th inning included Pete Alonso homering to center 425 feet scoring Starling Marte, Francisco Lindor giving New York a 3-1 before Luis Guillorme singled to shallow left scoring Daniel Vogelbach extending New York’s lead to 4-1 before New York extended the lead yet again this time to 5-1 as Tomas Nido doubled to deep right scoring Luis Guillorme. Then New York extended the lead yet again this time to 6-1 as Pete Alonzo doubled to deep center scoring Starling Marte before advancing Francisco Lindor to third base . Then to close out the scoring for New York Mark Canha reached on infield single to third base scoring Francisco Lindor , Pete Alonso.
“according to espnapp”
Pete Alonso had this to say about New York Mets win over San Diego Padres!
You just can’t get swept,” Alonso said when it was over.
He did not say “you don’t want to be swept.” He said you can’t be. And then he wouldn’t let the Mets get swept. He had help, of course. There were terrific, grinding at-bats from Lindor and Mark Canha as the Mets finally found their offense. Daniel Vogelbach, the new guy who is built like a beer keg, got his first Mets hit and showed off surprising speed for a big man as he scored a run. Edwin Díaz continued a truly dazzling season when he came in to clean up an inherited mess in the ninth. The Mets got to 59-37 the hard way. But got there. They moved a game and a half in front of the Braves, in what is going to be baseball’s great race the rest of the way.
The Braves don’t go away. Neither so the Mets while they wait for Jacob deGrom to finally make his first start of the season. Lindor, having a better season than you think, has 16 homers and 66 RBIs. Max Scherzer, at 37, has mostly pitched like he’s still 27. Díaz has been blowing away the world.
“according to Mike Lupica’s article on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 7:10pm from Citi Field!
The game is going to be televised on SNY, Yes, TBS!