May 31, 2026

52 thoughts on “Yankees (35-23) @ Athletics (28-30), Sunday, May 31, 2026, 4:05 PM EDT

  1. I like the way that when Grisham booted that Warren reacted for about a tenth of a second before he backed up home, and then he got up and threw strikes until he got out of the inning.

    1. They didn’t play down to the Royals, ya know? This A’s team, though, really plays them TOUGH. Their star hitters were all slumping before this series, and now they’re all hot.

  2. Seems kind of fucked up to use Hill in this inning. Why not just use Yarbrough to close the game out?

    A guy like Hill is just going to make the hitter make contact, and that sometimes means a home run.

  3. Keith Law revised top 50
    George Lombard #6
    For the second year in a row, Lombard got off to a hot start and the Yankees promoted him inside of a month, so he’s now in Triple A, only hitting .198/.358/.233 but drawing walks (obviously) and at least keeping the strikeouts in check. He’s had some bad luck already, hitting the ball much harder than the statline indicates, but he’s been somewhat passive as he was after his promotion to Double A early last year. He’s a gifted shortstop and a 55 to 60 runner who has enough power to get to 15-20 homers in time. Given his history of adjusting to new levels over long periods of time, I’m not worried about the slow start.

  4. George Lombard Jr.: 2-for-4, 2B (5), HR (2), RBI, R, K. Lombard Jr. started and ended the scoring with a leadoff home run. He is hitting .196/.360/.299 in 136 PA since his promotion. All seven of his extra-base hits have come in his last 12 games (12-for-48; .250). He had a 2-hit game before this run of extra-base hits, so I can expand this to say he is 14-for-52 (.269) in his last 13 games.

    https://tomkosensky.com/2026/05/31/yankees-milb-5-31-george-lombard-jr-doubles-homers/

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