September 19, 2024

13 thoughts on “Yankees.com: Soto’s inspiring HR, Jazz’s walk-off hit lift Yanks to thrilling win

    1. I think it’s the 6th!
      Are you Trying to figure out of Holmes can break the all time record for most blown saves in a season? if the yanks only
      Use him in the 5th to replace a bad start that will prevent it. Or only use him in games they are losing or with leads greater than 3 runs. He might still blow it but it won’t be a blown save!

  1. Yes it’s definitely a blown save even in the 6th inning. For proof I went to Scott (every day) Proctor 2006 season and looked at his game logs. His 5th blown save of the season occurred on June 11th in the 6th inning.

    (Amazingly enough he only blew 2 more the rest of the season. His season totals were 26 holds and 1 save, and a 6-4 record.)

  2. Happy for Jazz but was that really a walk off “hit”? Shouldn’t it have been scored a fielder’s choice? If Berti isn’t running Witt certainly gets Jazz at first. (Contact play actually worked?!)

  3. Whatever’s ailing Judge, why don’t they just give him some rest?
    They do this every time. It’s like they’re running him out there in the hopes of concealing whatever’s wrong with him, so the Enemy won’t notice, the Enemy won’t guess… as if they couldn’t see the actual dead-give-away performance right before there eyes, out there on the field for all to see.
    Rest might help, while playing him might delay recovery – and what the hell is he giving them that they’ll miss as he rests?

  4. Blaspheme but I’d rather sit Stanton and play Verdugo who’s actually swinging the bat well. As a matter of fact I’d platoon Stanton and the Martian

    The only question is whether we can avoid the sweep.

    G Torres (R) 2B
    J Soto (L) RF
    A Judge (R) CF
    A Wells (L) C
    G Stanton (R) DH
    J Chisholm Jr. (L) 3B
    J Domínguez (S) LF
    A Rizzo (L) 1B
    A Volpe (R) SS

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