As New York, Boston Who Are First, Last In The American League East Are Playing Their Finale Tonight In Bronx New York Nestor Cortes, Brayan Bello Are Transitioning To The Mound At Yankee Stadium!
On Tuesday September 14, 2022 in Boston Massachuetts Nestor Cortes, Brayan Bello were facing, opposing one another on the mound at Fenway Park!
In that game Nestor Cortes pitched 5.0 innings surrendering 1 earned run, struck out 7 Boston batters, walked 1 Boston batter!
In that game Brayan Bello pitched 5.0 innings surrendering 0 earned runs , struck out 6 New York batters, walked 1 New York batter!
As New York, Boston who are first, last in the American League East are playing their finale tonight in Bronx New York Nestor Cortes, Brayan Bello are transitioning to the mound at Yankee Stadium!
In the finale New York is going for the sweep of Boston because New York comes into the finale with a record of 93-58 is leading the American League East by 8.5 games over Toronto who is in second place with a record of 85-67 and is 8.5 games back of New York because they’ve won the first three games of four game series over Boston including Saturday’s game by a score of 7-5 as Anthony Rizzo hit 2-run home run to right center scoring Aaron Hicks Alex Verdugo singled tying game at 5.
When?
In the top of 7th inning!
Before Alex Verdugo tied the game up though Gleyber Torres homered to left 394 feet giving New York a 1-0 lead in the bottom of 1st inning before Boston countered in the top of the 2nd inning as Triston Cases homered to left 375 feet scoring Alex Verdugo giving Boston a 2-1 lead before Boston extended their lead 3-1 in the bottom of 2nd inning as Reese McGuire homered before New York countered in bottom of the 2nd inning as Isiah Kiner -Falefa singled to left scoring Oswaldo Cabrera cutting Boston’s lead to 3-2 before New York scored in the bottom of the 4th inning taking their inagural of the game at 4-3 as Oswaldo Cabrera homered to right 376 feet scoring Giancarlo Stanton before New York extended their lead over Boston to 5-3 in the bottom of 5th inning as Josh Donaldson reached on infield single to Boston starting pitch Nick Pivetta scoring Kyle Higashioka before Boston got within one run as Triston Cases walked scoring Rafael Devers getting Boston within one of New York at 4-5 in the top of 6th inning.
“According to espnapp”
After New York’s 7-5 win New York manager Aaron Boone had this to say about Anthony Rizzo returning to lineup after suffering from migraines.
I'm excited that he's feeling the way he is now;I’m really hoping and feeling like we're past the back issue,He's gotten a lot of big hits for us this year, and that was a big one there.”
“According to Bryan Hoch’s article on mlb.com”
In the finale Boston comes in with a record of 72-79 is 21.0 games back of New York in last place and is going to be looking to salvage game out of the four game series because they’ve lost the first three games of the four game series including Saturday’s game 7-5 as John Schreiber surrendered 2 earned runs. To who? Anthony Rizzo who hit the go ahead 2-run home run that was the difference in the game.
“According to espnapp”
After Boston’s 7-5 loss to New York Triston Cases who homered to left scoring Alex Verdugo in top of 2nd inning had this to say about playing New York in Bronx New York!
The crowd is electric,Playing here is everything that everybody says it is. I don’t know if any other stadium compares to this one, especially this environment, with the rivalry and stuff. It’s been a lot of fun coming here, playing and being able to contribute, most importantly.”
After Boston’s 7-5 loss to New York Boston manager Alex Cora had this to say about Triston Cases home run!
Going opposite at Yankee Stadium isn’t all that easy for a lefty.
“No, I don't think I hit one that way,” “It was a good swing. A really good swing.”
“According to Ian Browne article on mlb.com”
First pitch is set for 7:05pm from Yankee Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN with David Cone, Eduardo Perez , Buster Olney, Karl Ravech!
Though, that isn’t the only channel New York, Boston fans, spectators can watch the New York, Boston finale on as you can also watch the Kay Rod broadcast on ESPN2 with Yes commentator Michael Kay former New York third baseman Alex Rodriguez!
Alex Rodriguez played 12 seasons for New York where he played in 1509 games, had 5577 at bats, contributed offensively 1012 runs , 1580 hits , 351 home runs , 1096 runs batted in, 152 stolen bases , 779 walks and had a batting of 283.
“According to baseball-reference .com”