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GAME PREVIEW
Yankees look to back rookie starter with more homersThe New York Yankees haven't been shy about flexing their muscles in the postseason.After recording 31 runs and a major league-record 11 homers in their first three postseason contests, the Yankees aim to push the top-seeded Tampa Bay Rays to the brink of elimination on Tuesday in Game 2 of the best-of-five American League Division Series at San Diego.Giancarlo Stanton has gone deep in all three postseason contests, including belting New York's second grand slam in as many games to provide the exclamation point on a 9-3 victory in the series opener on Monday.Gio Urshela had a grand slam in the Yankees' 10-9 win over the Cleveland Indians in the wild-card round on Wednesday. He has five hits, five RBIs and three runs in the three postseason games.Kyle Higashioka also went deep on Monday, giving him four homers and nine RBIs while batting a crisp .360 (9-for-25) in his past seven games overall.AL batting champion DJ LeMahieu had a pair of singles in the opener to improve to 11-for-23 (.478) with five RBIs and four runs during his five-game hitting streak."I think they have a lot of faith and a lot of trust in each other," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of his power-packed lineup. "They know they are up there to make it very difficult on a pitcher. ... If you can make it heavy for the opponent, eventually one of our guys more often than not will get you." A repeat of the offensive support certainly would be welcomed by New York rookie right-hander Deivi Garcia, who at 21 years and 140 days old will become the youngest pitcher to make a postseason start in franchise history."Super excited," Garcia said of his reaction upon hearing the news. "When they finally told me that I was going to get the ball for Game 2, what can I say? Just so excited about it. At the same time, very thankful for the opportunity and I will try to go out there and do the best I can." Garcia posted a 3-2 record with a 4.98 ERA in 34 1/3 innings pitched during the regular season. He did not face the Rays this season among his six appearances, all starts.When Gerrit Cole was asked if he had any advice for Garcia, the Yankees ace was pretty succinct: "Just be yourself. Be yourself." Tampa Bay will counter with 6-foot-8 right-hander Tyler Glasnow, who posted a 1-1 record with a 3.77 ERA with 22 strikeouts in three starts (14 1/3 innings) against New York this season. He went 5-1 with a 4.08 ERA in 11 starts overall this year.Glasnow owns a 1-2 mark with a 3.70 ERA in five career starts versus the Yankees."We have a lot of confidence in this club for good reason," Rays manager Kevin Cash said of his team, which won eight of the 10 meetings versus the Yankees in the regular season."We have the right guy on the mound (Tuesday) with Tyler. ... The guys are going to be ready to go, there's no doubt. They'll get irritated and they are irritated right now, but they'll bounce right back when we get on the bus." Randy Arozarena is 7-for-12 (.583) with two doubles, one triple and one homer in the postseason and is 13-for-27 (.481) with three homers, five RBIs and 11 runs in his past seven games overall.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Rays hit 4 homers, Glasnow fans 10 in 7-5 win against YanksSAN DIEGO With their pitching staff providing a record 18 strikeouts, the Tampa Bay Rays showed some pop of their own against the New York Yankees.Randy Arozarena, Mike Zunino, Manuel Margot and Austin Meadows homered, and Tyler Glasnow struck out 10 to set a postseason record for the Rays, who beat the Yankees 7-5 Tuesday night to even their AL Division Series at one game apiece.The Rays had enough power to overcome a huge game by Giancarlo Stanton, who had two home runs and four RBIs. His impressive power display included a 458-foot, three-run homer that landed under the giant video board in left field at Petco Park. It was reminiscent of the mammoth shots he hit in winning the Home Run Derby here in 2016.Stanton has three homers this series and five in four postseason games. His grand slam in the ninth inning Monday night was the Bronx Bombers' fourth homer in the 9-3 Game 1 win. The Yankees have 13 homers in five games.Each team has hit six home runs in two games at the downtown ballpark, where the outfield once had the reputation as a place where fly balls went to die. The fences were moved in before the 2013 season.''We had each other's back,'' Meadows said. ''If a guy's having a tough game, I feel like the next guy up really picks him up. For us, to continue to try to hit the ball hard, especially in big situations, our offense is pretty deadly when we can do that.'' Manager Kevin Cash was relieved with his team's power display. Teams improved to 16-0 in the postseason when outhomering opponents.''Randy, it's unbelievable what he's doing right now,'' Cash said. ''Z came up with just a big homer for us. Meadows, it's good to see him get going; Manny just separated the game right there was good. Unfortunately we didn't get that shutdown inning we were looking for. We needed every bit of them.'' Four Rays pitchers struck out 18, an MLB postseason record for a nine-inning game and a postseason record for Yankees batters.''It's a credit to our stuff,'' Cash said. ''And that's saying something for that group over there because they're selective and that's a very talented, very deep offense. But it does speak volumes to the amount of stuff on a given night we can feature.'' DJ LeMahieu had hit an RBI single with two outs. in the ninth, and Pete Fairbanks retired Aaron Judge on a grounder with runners on the corners to end the game.Game 3 in the best-of-five series is Wednesday night. The Rays, who won the AL East at 40-20 and are the top seed, were the home team for the first two games while the Yankees will be the home team for the next two games.Stanton became the first Yankees player to homer in four straight games in the same postseason when he lined a shot into the home run porch in right field off Glasnow leading off the second. Stanton, who's from Los Angeles, joined Reggie Jackson and Lou Gehrig as the only Yankees to homer in four straight postseason games overall.''That was a good swing,'' Stanton said of his long homer. ''I was just glad to put the barrel on it. I didn't really care how far it was going. I knew it was out. That's all I cared about. You kind of black out sometimes on those.'' But the Rays have pop, too. Arozarena homered for the second time this series, with two outs in the first against rookie Deivi Garcia, who at 21 years, 140 days, became the youngest Yankees pitcher to make a postseason start. Arozarena's opposite-field shot landed in the home run deck in right.Garcia served as an opener for J. A. Happ, who surrendered Zunino's two-run shot off the facade of the second deck in left with two outs in the second for a 2-1 lead. Happ also gave up Manuel Margot's two-run homer to straightaway center with one out in the third that made it 5-1.Margot played for the San Diego Padres for four seasons before being traded to the Rays for reliever Emilio PaganHapp, who had not pitched since Sept. 25, said he preferred to be used as a starter.''They explained to me that it was going to be a short outing,'' Garcia said. ''I didn't know exactly how many pitches, how many innings, anything like that, (but) I just went about it like a regular outing. Preparation was the same and routine was the same.''I feel really good and healthy, but I don't know. We've got to see, but ideally I could be ready to pitch tomorrow or Thursday.'' The lead was just enough to survive Stanton's three-run shot.Glasnow walked Aaron Hicks to open the sixth and Diego Castillo came on and struck out 2020 home run leader Luke Voit and Stanton on three pitches each before retiring Gio Urshela on a fly ball.Glasnow allowed three hits and four runs in five-plus innings, while walking three. His 10 strikeouts surpass the previous Rays postseason record of nine, done three times. The most recent was by Blake Snell in Game 1 of the wild-card series against Toronto.It was the Rays' 10th straight win when Glasnow pitches. He won his fifth straight start and seventh consecutive decision.Nick Anderson, the Rays' third pitcher, came on with two runners on and no outs in the seventh and struck out Gary Sanchez, LeMahieu and Judge. Anderson then pitched a perfect eighth.Tampa Bay added on with Kevin Kiermaier's RBI single in the fifth and Meadow's solo homer to leading off the sixth, both off Jonathan Loaisaga.UP NEXTRays: RHP Charlie Morton (0-0, 0.00 ERA) is scheduled to make his 2020 postseason debut Wednesday night for Tampa Bay, He is 4-2 with a 3.83 ERA in 10 starts against the Yankees, including 0-0 with a 2.25 ERA in two starts this season. He started against New York in Games 3 and 7 of the 2017 ALCS, going five scoreless in the deciding game to send the Astros to the World Series.Yankees: RHP Masahiro Tanaka is scheduled to go for New York. It'll be his 10th postseason start and second of 2020. With Garcia going just an inning, that means LHP Jordan Montgomery would appear likely to go in Game 4 and if needed, ace Gerrit Cole in Game 5, which would be his first ever start on short rest.---More soccer: https://apnews.com/Soccer and https://twitter.com/-Sports
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MLB Game Preview: New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays - Date: 10/6/2020 Yankees look to back rookie starter with more homersThe New York Yankees haven't been shy about flexing their muscles in the postseason.After recording 31 runs and a major league-record 11 homers in their first three postseason contests, the Yankees aim to push the top-seeded Tampa Bay Rays to the brink of elimination on Tuesday in Game 2 of the best-of-five American League Division Series at San Diego.Giancarlo Stanton has gone deep in all three postseason contests, including belting New York's second grand slam in as many games to provide the exclamation point on a 9-3 victory in the series opener on Monday.Gio Urshela had a grand slam in the Yankees' 10-9 win over the Cleveland Indians in the wild-card round on Wednesday. He has five hits, five RBIs and three runs in the three postseason games.Kyle Higashioka also went deep on Monday, giving him four homers and nine RBIs while batting a crisp .360 (9-for-25) in his past seven games overall.AL batting champion DJ LeMahieu had a pair of singles in the opener to improve to 11-for-23 (.478) with five RBIs and four runs during his five-game hitting streak."I think they have a lot of faith and a lot of trust in each other," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of his power-packed lineup. "They know they are up there to make it very difficult on a pitcher. ... If you can make it heavy for the opponent, eventually one of our guys more often than not will get you." A repeat of the offensive support certainly would be welcomed by New York rookie right-hander Deivi Garcia, who at 21 years and 140 days old will become the youngest pitcher to make a postseason start in franchise history."Super excited," Garcia said of his reaction upon hearing the news. "When they finally told me that I was going to get the ball for Game 2, what can I say? Just so excited about it. At the same time, very thankful for the opportunity and I will try to go out there and do the best I can." Garcia posted a 3-2 record with a 4.98 ERA in 34 1/3 innings pitched during the regular season. He did not face the Rays this season among his six appearances, all starts.When Gerrit Cole was asked if he had any advice for Garcia, the Yankees ace was pretty succinct: "Just be yourself. Be yourself." Tampa Bay will counter with 6-foot-8 right-hander Tyler Glasnow, who posted a 1-1 record with a 3.77 ERA with 22 strikeouts in three starts (14 1/3 innings) against New York this season. He went 5-1 with a 4.08 ERA in 11 starts overall this year.Glasnow owns a 1-2 mark with a 3.70 ERA in five career starts versus the Yankees."We have a lot of confidence in this club for good reason," Rays manager Kevin Cash said of his team, which won eight of the 10 meetings versus the Yankees in the regular season."We have the right guy on the mound (Tuesday) with Tyler. ... Gambling Profit. The guys are going to be ready to go, there's no doubt. Sports Handicapping Sites. They'll get irritated and they are irritated right now, but they'll bounce right back when we get on the bus." Randy Arozarena is 7-for-12 (.583) with two doubles, one triple and one homer in the postseason and is 13-for-27 (.481) with three homers, five RBIs and 11 runs in his past seven games overall.--Field Level Media
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