
Will Warren (#98, 26, RHP, 8-6, 4.22) vs. Garrett Crochet (#35, 26, LHP, 15-5, 2.57)
YANKEES
RF A. Slater R
DH Aaron Judge R
CF C. Bellinger L
LF G. Stanton R
3B Amed Rosario R
1B P. Goldschmidt R
2B J. Chisholm L
SS J. Caballero R
C Ben Rice L
RED SOX
LF Jarren Duran L
3B Alex Bregman R
SS Trevor Story R
1B N. Lowe L
2B R. Gonzalez R
DH M. Yoshida L
RF R. Refsnyder R
C C. Narvaez R
CF C. Rafaela R
Sorry, I thought it was a 7:30 PM start. Oh well, the game’s already over anyways.
Talk about weak, that sums up Warren. Some guys would be pumped on Sunday night against a really good opposing pitcher. Not Warren.
Yeah, crazy. Warren’s not bad, but, yeah, he’s prone to these just explosive outings where he just can’t do ANYthing.
I dunno, Brian, seems more implosive to me.
I don’t think he’s choking. It’s not a high leverage came since we won the first two. I just think Warren is not good. He pitches an occasional good game but he’s not someone I want in the rotation. Warren is the kind of pitcher we featured in the early 90s.
Tim Leary, Andy Hawkins and Will Warren for the Wild Card series.
Warren gives off Ken Clay vibes.
Heck, it only took Warren 29 pitches to that damage. Way to go!
Yankees had some bad pitchers. Jeff Johnson 38 starts despite a career era of 6.52
Boone channeling von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu by strategically saving Warren for Crochet. Five more years.
What is Judge swinging at? Good grief.
I just watched the first. Warren was a little unlucky, just a little.
Props to Warren for hanging tough. He was hurt by a pop up that fell between Slater and Jazz that either could’ve caught and a couple of weak hits.
Okay, that was better, Judge.