Nestor Cortes (#65, 29, LHP, 3-4, 3.30) vs. Blake Snell (#7, 31, LHP, 0-3, 10.42)
YANKEES
SS A. Volpe R
RF Juan Soto L
CF Aaron Judge R
DH G. Stanton R
LF Alex Verdugo L
3B DJ LeMahieu R
1B A. Rizzo L
2B G. Torres R
C Jose Trevino R
GIANTS
LF Heliot Ramos R
2B Brett Wisely L
1B W. Flores R
3B Matt Chapman R
DH Jorge Soler R
RF Luis Matos R
SS C. Schmitt R
CF T. Fitzgerald R
C Curt Casali R
This isn’t a great pitching matchup. Hopefully they still pull it out.
Looked like Poteet was surprisingly good, yes? Second time in a row? Any hope for him to become something?
And close to continuing the streak… well, I’d like to SLIGHTLY revise the streak, so as not to count runs allowed by subsequent pitchers, or better – just count “getting through 6 with no more than 2 runs”, even if one more run scores later. I wonder when the last time is that was done if you make that slight adjustment…
We were discussing this (at work, ha) and we’re pretty sure it happened many times back in the day when pitchers threw CGs giving up runs late in the game. Sid Fernandez comes to mind; back in the 80s it seemed he always had a no hitter into the 5th or 6th and then gave up runs late. Had he pitched in today’s game he’d be a gazillionaire. .
I know exactly what you mean. But that would have to be true for every starter in the rotation, time after time. If the previous streak went back to the f*ing NINETEENTH CENTURY, and now we’d have tacked on a few MORE games… it might really be that rare.
Or maybe not. It’s not obvious to me.
Soto. Wow.
Rays win 4-3. Only seven runs in that game on 28(!) hits.
Come on Cortes get your shit together
You have to be able to put Tyler fucking Fitzgerald away, Nestor.
Stanton now 6-for-46. The occasional HR is nice but mostly he’s no longer a good player.
That was some 3 AB’s right there. A guy just off rehab, and two guys who can’t get out of their own way.
Cortes making Giant’s hitter healthy. Yankee hitters fixing Snell.
They’re a giving, caring team
Well Stanton 6-46, DJ looking rusty, Rizzo looking like toast, and Gleyber being pretty bad. Four guys out of nine right there who help make it look easy for opposing pitchers.
Nestor, 88 pitches through 4 innings.
Kay making a bit much of the selflessness of Miller letting him do an inning in the last game at the old Yankee Stadium.
Maybe, but it obviously meant a lot to him
Judge has to get his bat on the ball there.
I didn’t think that was a hideous call by the ref. If “it broke the plane” is a criterion, then – well, he did.
I agree.
It isn’t a criterion and Judge went way less than other swings called checks
That’s true, not denying it. But what IS the criterion, then?
As with every ump judgement call, whatever the fuck they decide.
Snell has a 30 million dollar player option thru 2027?
Pretty clutch by Verdugo
Verdugo has been solid.
Tell me again how inherited runners don’t score more often than non-inherited runners. If I knew how to work with the statistics, I would do it.
Verdugo has been pleasantly OK
I hate DJ batting in the middle of the lineup. Such a waste.
Orioles lost.
They’re going to need more runs, aren’t they?
I don’t know who that pitcher was but he sucks
I don’t get the idea of letting Santana pitch to Ramos. Santana was clearly struggling all inning long.
Once the starter’s not lights out, the Boone factor comes back into play.
It’s been a while – nice to relax for a bit.
It looks even worse when Gonzalez comes in sharp.
So weird how Walker dominated the same two dudes he dominated last night, too.
Is the order of the relievers brought in supposed to be an outright declaration that Boone’s okay with losing this game with the first two in the bank?
SO many calls that don’t agree with the square on the screen
exhibit a, soto
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!
Jumping up and down HAHAHAHAWESOME!!!
Trevino chugging around the bases was quite a sight
The Yankees seem like they’re getting a ton of triples this year, don’t they?
Currently 10th in MLB, with 9 triples so far this year. But way ahead of recent Yankees teams. The 2022 squad only had 8 triples all year.
Soto should get frequent flyer miles. Judge also.
It’s so fun looking at Soto and Judge’s OPS as they change live in the game
YEARRRGGGG MEGALOPOLIS
Judge still leads 1075-1025
Not so sure Stanton’s not going to have a year.
A year? I’m not so sure Stanton has six months.
(Sorry. Part of me regrets that I’m going to hell, and part of me wants to double down with a riff on Stanton’s weight loss and declining performance status.)
Seriously, a DH shouldn’t have an OBP under .280.
Orioles must be loving this!
I know 9th inning comebacks are rare for any team but doesn’t it feel like years since that happened for the Yanks?
it just happened numbnuts
“Ever see a man say goodbye to a shoe?”
teal
Great win.
Soto at first seemed a bit aggressive, hyperactive-contentious… but then you see him playing with the umpires, playing with his teammates – they have got to keep this guy.
Really great, fun presence.
I’m just pleased that for once boone prevented the release of tox…
Don’t look now, but if they Phillies lose…
you don’t think Tampa took my threat to destroy them seriously, do you?
Annoying camerawork on Volpe’s triple.
And another thing about Volpe – I like having Italians on the Yankees. Like the teams of the 40s and 50s.
Like say Anthony Rizzo?
Well, yes, I liked that, too, until he got hit in the head.
Trevino beating out the possible DP was amazing.
I worry he’ll need to be in recovery for several days after all that running
That was great. The fact that they came so close to hitting into the DP there – not so great. Good think it was hit just slowly enough!
And I note that they could as easily not have said Judge went around. And there was a mass of pitches called strikes that weren’t, according to the rectangle on the screen, and a ton called balls that weren’t – really, anything could have happened today.
Fun game
Yankees hit for the cycle in the 9th.Torres single, Volpe triple, Soto home run, and Stanton double
James Smyth: Had no idea how common “Yankees hit for cycle in an inning” would be
This was their first since 9/10/2019 at DET (2nd inn, Urshela 2B, Ford 1B, Frazier 1B, Wade 3B, Gardner 2RHR)
Last in 9th inn or later: 9/8/1980 at TOR (Murcer 2B, Gamble tying 3B, Watson GW 1B, Cerone 2RHR)
I’m really happy w the sites collection of personalities. good mix of analysis, conjecture, updates, etc. huzzah
When the Yankees optioned a struggling Mickey Mantle to the Minors in July 1951, representing a make-or-break moment in the future Hall of Famer’s career, Art Schallock was summoned to take the vacant roster spot.
Schallock has received another call to the big leagues. Now the oldest living Major Leaguer, the 100-year-old Schallock visited the Yankees’ dugout before Sunday’s game against the Giants at Oracle Park.
“It’s a great thrill to be here,” Schallock said.
https://www.mlb.com/news/art-schallock-oldest-living-major-leaguer-visits-yankees-dugout
A great thrill to be in the Yankee dugout or a great thrill to still be on planet earth at age 100?
Rewatching the 9th, O’Neill is damn good and he works well with Kay.
I think they genuinely did not like each other from O’Neill’s playing days and the relationship that grew up in the booth is better for it.
Was at the game today. Most fun I’ve had at a ballpark in 20 years. Players seemed really focused and the fans fed off that. It got real loud in the 9th. Seemed at that point like there were comparable numbers of fans in Yankees and Giants gear, though it’s possible that the Giants fans had already left trying to beat the traffic.
Interestingly, the big screen at Oracle Park doesn’t report batting average. Just OBP, SLG, and OPS, because the Giants assume their fans are sabermetrically inclined nerds yet somehow can’t recognize linear dependence.
So cool – you just pick a game, and it ends up being *that game*
Nice.
“yet somehow can’t recognize linear dependence.”
Or maybe it’s just a presumption that they’re excruciating slow at basic mathematical operations? Funny.
BEST RECORD IN BASEBALL, BABY!
Odd that the highlights people – and the announcers – seem to think that any ball over the wall is an incredible play. Even if the player is really already there and just makes a hop to catch it. SOME of them are fantastic; others are pretty routine. Is the fact that half of the “plays of the week” video are over-the(-generally-not-too-high)-wall catches a hint, maybe, that it’s not all that rare and often not terribly difficult?
stfu