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As New York Yankees, New York Mets Are Starting Subway Series Tonight In Bronx New York Domingo German, Max Scherzer Are Starting, Buck Showalter Is Facing, Opposing Team He Was Manager For

In New York the preferred method of transportation is the subway!

As New York Yankees, New York Mets are starting subway series tonight in Bronx New York Domingo German, Max Scherzer are starting.

Domingo German, Max Scherzer are alike because they are both right handed starting pitchers!

Domingo German comes into the game with a record of 1-2 with an earn run average of 4.45!

Max Scherzer comes into the game with a record of 9-2 with an earn run average of 2.15!

“according to esppapp”

Buck Showalter is facing, opposing team he was manager for.

When?

1992-1995!

In 1992 the New York Yankees finished with a record of 76-86 under the direction of Buck Showalter at the age of 36.

In 1993 the New York Yankees finished with a record of 88-74 under the direction of Buck Showalter at the 37. In 1994 the New York Yankees finished of 70-43 under the direction of Buck Showalter at the age of 38. In 1995 at the age of 39 the New York Yankees finished with a record of 79-65.

The New York Yankees are leading the American League East with a record of 74-48 as they’re 8.0 games ahead of Tampa Bay who is in second place in the American League East as they topped Toronto 4-2 on Sunday in Bronx New York as Paul O’Neill had his number 21 jersey retired on Sunday before the New York Yankees finished up their series with Toronto Bluejays who like them are a member of the American League East.

Paul O’Neill had his No. 21 jersey retired as New York played their finale of their four game series in Bronx New York

Paul O’Neil played 9 seasons for New York playing in 1254 games where he had 4700 at bats, contributing offensively 720 runs, 1426 hits, 185 home runs, 858 runs batted in, 80 stolen bases, 586 walks.

Paul O’Neill was a 5x All-Star, 5 x World Series Champion!

“according to baseball-reference .com”

Paul O’Neill was know as The Warrior by New York fans, spectators because George Steinbrenner who was the owner of the New York Yankees who passed away in 2010 gave him that nickname because of his passion and love for the game. Paul O’Neill was a fierce competitor who has known for over Gatorade coolers in frustration.

“according to an article on medium.com by Nate Weiser”

As Paul O’Neill had his No. 21 jersey retired Sunday in Bronx New York New York won New York, Toronto finale 4-2 as Andrew Benintindi hit inaugural home run a 2-run home run as a member of New York off Adam Cimber in the top of the 7th inning off Toronto reliever Adam Cimber

Who is he?

A Toronto reliever!

Andrew Benintendi had this to say about hitting a 2-run home run off Adam Cimber!

Hopefully this can kick-start a little streak here,”Obviously, it's not ideal, but we’re still in a great spot. We just need to get out of this funk and move forward.”

Though, Andrew Benintendi wasn’t the only to talk hitting a 2-run home off Adam Cimber as New York manager Aaron Boone did as well saying Benny is a hitter. He’s going to hit. I don’t worry about him so much. But still, he’s coming to a new team at the Deadline, getting settled, and we’re going through this as a team. Even though he’s very low-key, it’s still a complete change in environment. Everyone takes some settling in. The at-bats have really started to pick up here.”

“according to Joe Trezza’s article on mlb.com”

Before Andrew Benintendi’s 2-Run home run though, DJ Lemahieu singled to left scoring Andrew Benintendi giving New York a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 3rd inning before the game got intense in the 5th inning Gerrit Cole who is in New York’s rotation came to Aaron Judge’s defense after Alek Manoah hit him with a 92 miles per hour in the 5th inning with a runner on second and first base open as Manoah's sinker hit Judge on the shoulder, the same spot in which he had barely missed earlier in the game.

Alek Manoah explained to Aaron Judge that he was having trouble with his command but there was no love lost for Gerrit Cole’s fuming reI think [Judge] understood that. And I think if Gerrit wants to do something, he can walk past the Audi sign next time,"referring to the luxury car brand logo sprayed on the grass by the visiting team dugout at Yankee Stadium.

When asked whether it had anything to do with it being Manoah specifically, and whether he believed he intended to hit Judge intentionally, Cole remained vague in his postgame comments.

"Not necessarily

“according to Marly Rivera’s article on espnapp”

Aaron got hit and we’ve been dusted several times explaining his reaction. My heartbeat was going”

“according to Randy Miller’s article on nj.com”

Before Toronto countered 2-2 as Jackie Bradley Jr. walked, Matt Chapman scored advancing George Springer to second base, Whit Merrifield to third base.

The New York Mets are leading the National League East with a record of 79-44 of Atlanta who is 4.0 games back of New York Mets because they won 10-9 Sunday as New York Mets scored twice in the top of the 9th inning as Mark Canha homered to left 389 feet scoring Jeff McNeil to put New York Mets ahead of Philadelphia 9-8 before Brandon Nimmo added an insurance run as he homered to right 398 feet. Before that though Alec Bohm homered to left 361 feet scoring Kyle Schwarber , Rhys Hoskins giving Philadelphia a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the 1st inning before Nick Maton singled to right scoring J.T Realmuto, advancing Nick Castellanos to second extending Philadelphia’s lead to 4-0 before the New York Mets scored their inaugural run of the game in the top of the 2nd inning as Michael Perez singled to deep right center scoring Daniel Vogelbach Brett Baty scored on fielding error by Philadelphia center fielder Bradley Zimmer advancing Michael Perez to second base making the score 4-2 Philadelphia before Starling Marte singled to center scoring Michael Perez, advancing Brandon Nimmo to second base making the score 4-4 before Philadelphia took the lead at 4-7 as Alec Bohm homered to right 348 feet scoring Bradley Zimmer, Kyle Schwarber before New York tied up the New York, Philadelphia game 7-7 in the top of the 7th inning as Mark Canha homered to left scoring Jeff McNeill before Philadelphia took the lead briefly at 8-7 as Jean Segura homered to left 382 feet.

“according to espn app”

Mark Canha had this to say about New York Mets 10-9 win over Philadelphia!

We come out and we expect to win every day“If we go down four runs in the first inning, we still expect to win until the game is over. That's what winners are made of.”That's been kind of our calling card all year and that's what we do,”That's what we do every day -- we fight and we grind out these at-bats. That's part of our philosophy is that if you do that enough, this is how it manifests itself, and stuff like this can happen.”“It's just emotional, just a really good feeling,” Canha said. “I feel like I haven't had too many big clutch moments like that this year, so it's nice to finally get one.”“It's just emotional, just a really good feeling,” Canha said. “I feel like I haven't had too many big clutch moments like that this year, so it's nice to finally get one.”

First pitch is set for 7:05pm from Yankee Stadium!

The game is going to be televised on Yes, WPIX, Major League Baseball Network!