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Corey Kluber Reached A Milestone In His Major League Baseball Career Because He Dominated And Brett Gardner, Kyle Higashioka Contributed Offensively For New York In Their 2-0 Win, Sweep Of Detroit

Corey Kluber reached a milestone in his Major League Baseball Career as New York swept Detroit on Sunday in Bronx New York!

What milestone did Corey Kluber reach?

Corey Kluber picked up his 100th career win!

When?

Yesterday!

Why?

Corey Kluber pitched eight dominant innings and was helped offensively by Brett Gardner and Kyle Higashioka.

When?

In the second inning!

Gio Urshela reached on a dribbler that nicked third base and Aaron Hicks walked, followed by Higashioka ripping a run-scoring double that touched the left-field chalk line.

Gardner lifted a sacrifice fly in the second inning, with right fielder Robbie Grossman making a nifty play to take away an extra-base hit

“according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com”

New York doesn’t have a game today!

Why?

Because they’re off today before they welcome Houston to Bronx New York where they’re going to play a three game series starting tomorrow night where two right handed pitchers are going to start the opening game of a three game series for New York and Houston.

Domingo German is going to start for New York!

He comes into the game with a record of 2-2 with an earn run average of 4.05.

Why?

Because Domingo German retired 14 Baltimore players to open the game!.

Domingo Germán threw 92 pitches (63 strikes) and went seven innings, striking out six batters for the second consecutive outing.

Domingo Germán had every pitch in his arsenal working Wednesday, distributing the load nearly evenly between his fastball (26), curveball (24), changeup (21) and sinker (21)was sharp over seven scoreless innings in his most recent outing at Baltimore

When?

Wednesday April 28, 2021!

Where?

Baltimore Maryland!

Though,

Domingo German hasn’t much success when facing Houston.

Why?

Because Domingo German has a record of 0-1 with an earn run average n three career appearances (one start)

Zack Greinke is going to start for Houston!

He comes into the game with a record of 2-1 with an earn run average of 3.44.

Zack Greinke is coming off his shortest outing of the year, a four-inning outing against the Mariners in which he allowed four earned runs. The veteran doesn't have a great track record against the Yankees, owning a 5.05 ERA in 15 career games (12 starts).

“according to Baseball Probable Pitchers | MLB.com

The game is going to be televised on ESPN and Yes!