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7/12/2019 7:05 PM EST (146 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
First-place Yankees open second half with Blue JaysFLMA barrage of homers masked some inconsistent starting pitching and enabled the New York Yankees to emerge with the American League's best record at the All-Star break despite using the injured list 24 times for 21 players.While the front office will attempt to enhance the rotation, the Yankees look to maintain their perch Friday night when they host the youthful Toronto Blue Jays in the opener of a three-game series.New York headed into the break at 57-31 with 149 homers, good for fourth in the majors to go along with 503 runs -- the third-highest total in the majors. The Yankees set a major league record by homering in 31 straight games from May 26-July 2 and have homered in 36 of their last 37 games."We are in a good spot in first place," said Aaron Judge, who missed two months with a strained left oblique and has played in 33 games. "Our goal is to win the division. It's a start." New York has led the AL East since June 15 and used two surges to attain the best record in the AL. From April 16-June 1, the Yankees won 32 of 42 games. Since regaining the lead they are 16-4 in their last 20, despite ending the first half with consecutive one-run losses in Tampa last weekend."They put us in a great spot, but that is all it is right now," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "We got some unfinished business now and we got a long way to go but we put ourselves in position to have a really special season." Toronto will see the Yankees 13 more times and headed into the break at 34-57, the fourth-worst record in the majors. It is the most losses by the Blue Jays at the break since 1979, but recent improved play, including three close losses in New York from June 24-26, has given players reason for optimism."Within the last month, we've been coming ready to play every day," right-hander Trent Thornton said. "Our bats are hot, pitching's been good. If we can continue to just build off that, we're going to win a lot of games in the second half." Toronto headed into the break with the second-lowest batting average in the majors at .232, but won 13 of its last 22 games.Aaron Sanchez (3-12, 6.16 ERA), who leads the majors in losses, starts for Toronto. Sanchez is 0-11 with an 8.11 ERA in his last 13 starts and his losing streak is the longest by a Blue Jay since Ricky Romero lost 13 straight decisions in 2012.Sanchez extended the streak last Friday when he allowed two runs and three hits in five innings of a 4-1 loss to Baltimore.The right-hander is 2-5 with a 4.21 ERA in 16 career appearances (six starts) against the Yankees.Domingo German (10-2, 3.67 ERA) will make his second start since returning from a hip injury. He returned July 3 in a 5-1 win against the New York Mets and allowed one run on five hits in six innings.German is 0-2 with a 3.86 ERA in three career appearances (one start) against Toronto.--Field Level Media
Game Preview from The Associated Press (AP).
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GAME RECAP
Domingo Germán helps Yankees beat Blue Jays 4-0NEW YORK Domingo German cruised through six innings of three-hit ball, Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run double and the New York Yankees kicked off the second half with a 4-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night.New York has won 17 of 21 and boasts the American League's best record at 58-31.German (11-2) threw just 78 pitches, 54 for strikes, and retired 15 in a row following Eric Sogard's leadoff hit. The team leader in wins, he limited Toronto to three singles and did not walk a batter.Pitching on eight days' rest, the slender right-hander featured a biting curveball that led to six of his seven strikeouts, all swinging.Playing in front of the largest crowd at Yankee Stadium this season, both starters traded zeroes until the bottom of the fifth, when Brett Gardner tripled against Aaron Sanchez (3-13) to lead off the inning. All-Star DJ LeMahieu's groundout scored the speedy veteran to break the tie.New York then loaded the bases on two hits and a hit batter before Encarnacion lined a hard-hit double off the visiting bullpen wall, plating three for a 4-0 lead.The former Blue Jays slugger has struggled since joining the Yankees in a mid-June trade with Seattle, batting just .145 in 17 games.Tommy Kahnle and Chad Green combined for three scoreless innings in relief.Sanchez allowed four runs on seven hits, two walks and a hit batter in five innings. He leads the majors in losses.Gardner was 2 for 4 and also threw out Vladimir Guerrero Jr. trying to stretch a double to left in the seventh.BALL FOURA moment of silence was held before the game for former Yankees right-hander Jim Bouton, who died Wednesday at the age of 80.HOW DO YA LIKE THAT?Longtime Yankees radio play-by-play man John Sterling returned to the airwaves Friday after taking time off. He called 5,060 consecutive regular season and postseason games for New York before taking a break on July 4, the broadcaster's 81st birthday.TRAINER'S ROOMBlue Jays: RHP Marcus Stroman (left pectoral cramp) threw a bullpen session before the game and is slated to start Sunday's series finale. ... LHP Ryan Borucki (left elbow soreness) ''felt like he wanted another start'' for Triple-A Buffalo before returning from his rehab assignment, according to manager Charlie Montoyo. Borucki started at Pawtucket Thursday and will remain with the Bisons for at least one more outing.Yankees: 1B Luke Voit (abdominal strain) is expected to return Saturday. ... RHP Dellin Betances (right shoulder impingement) is scheduled to begin a throwing program Monday. ... OF Giancarlo Stanton (sprained right knee) is doing strengthening exercises but has yet to resume baseball activities.UP NEXT:Blue Jays: LHP Clayton Richard (1-5, 6.23 ERA) is winless in three career starts against New York.Yankees: LHP J. A. Happ (7-4, 5.02 ERA) faces his old club for the second time this year. The 36-year-old was 59-41 with a 3.88 ERA in 135 appearances (127 starts) over two stints with Toronto, including a 20-win season in 2016.
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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MLB Game Recap: Toronto Blue Jays (0) vs. New York Yankees (4) - Date: 7/12/2019 Domingo Germán helps Yankees beat Blue Jays 4-0NEW YORK Domingo German cruised through six innings of three-hit ball, Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run double and the New York Yankees kicked off the second half with a 4-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night.New York has won 17 of 21 and boasts the American League's best record at 58-31.German (11-2) threw just 78 pitches, 54 for strikes, and retired 15 in a row following Eric Sogard's leadoff hit. Profitable Sports Handicappers. The team leader in wins, he limited Toronto to three singles and did not walk a batter.Pitching on eight days' rest, the slender right-hander featured a biting curveball that led to six of his seven strikeouts, all swinging.Playing in front of the largest crowd at Yankee Stadium this season, both starters traded zeroes until the bottom of the fifth, when Brett Gardner tripled against Aaron Sanchez (3-13) to lead off the inning. All-Star DJ LeMahieu's groundout scored the speedy veteran to break the tie.New York then loaded the bases on two hits and a hit batter before Encarnacion lined a hard-hit double off the visiting bullpen wall, plating three for a 4-0 lead.The former Blue Jays slugger has struggled since joining the Yankees in a mid-June trade with Seattle, batting just .145 in 17 games.Tommy Kahnle and Chad Green combined for three scoreless innings in relief.Sanchez allowed four runs on seven hits, two walks and a hit batter in five innings. He leads the majors in losses.Gardner was 2 for 4 and also threw out Vladimir Guerrero Jr. trying to stretch a double to left in the seventh.BALL FOURA moment of silence was held before the game for former Yankees right-hander Jim Bouton, who died Wednesday at the age of 80.HOW DO YA LIKE THAT?Longtime Yankees radio play-by-play man John Sterling returned to the airwaves Friday after taking time off. He called 5,060 consecutive regular season and postseason games for New York before taking a break on July 4, the broadcaster's 81st birthday.TRAINER'S ROOMBlue Jays: RHP Marcus Stroman (left pectoral cramp) threw a bullpen session before the game and is slated to start Sunday's series finale. ... LHP Ryan Borucki (left elbow soreness) ''felt like he wanted another start'' for Triple-A Buffalo before returning from his rehab assignment, according to manager Charlie Montoyo. Borucki started at Pawtucket Thursday and will remain with the Bisons for at least one more outing.Yankees: 1B Luke Voit (abdominal strain) is expected to return Saturday. ... RHP Dellin Betances (right shoulder impingement) is scheduled to begin a throwing program Monday. ... OF Giancarlo Stanton (sprained right knee) is doing strengthening exercises but has yet to resume baseball activities.UP NEXT:Blue Jays: LHP Clayton Richard (1-5, 6.23 ERA) is winless in three career starts against New York.Yankees: LHP J. A. Happ (7-4, 5.02 ERA) faces his old club for the second time this year. Best Sports Handicappers. The 36-year-old was 59-41 with a 3.88 ERA in 135 appearances (127 starts) over two stints with Toronto, including a 20-win season in 2016. |
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