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6/24/2019 7:05 PM EST (172 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Yankees eye matching MLB HR record against Blue JaysFLMWhile the New York Yankees saw one lengthy streak end, another continued.Despite their season-high eight-game winning streak getting stopped Sunday, the Yankees still hit a homer for a team-record 26th straight game.On Monday, the Yankees will get a chance at matching the major league record for consecutive games with a homer when they host the Toronto Blue Jays in the opener of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium.New York outscored foes 60-23 and hit 17 homers during the eight-game streak, but it ended when J. A. Happ allowed three homers and the Yankees could do little in a 9-4 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday afternoon.Despite playing their worst game in over a week, the Yankees managed to get another homer when DJ LeMahieu connected. LeMahieu's homer broke the team record for consecutive games with a home run, set from June 1-29, 1941, and gave the Yankees a chance at tying the MLB mark, set by the Texas Rangers from Aug. 11-Sept. 9, 2002.The Yankees have 44 homers during the streak but none by Aaron Judge, who is 0-for-10 since returning Friday from missing two months with a strained left oblique injury."In a lot of ways, it's one of the ways that we're built," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said."I think we do a really good job, especially in this ballpark, especially our right-handed hitters, of using the entire field, which when you play here, is important if you are going to hit for consistent power, and our guys, for the most part, really do that well." The Blue Jays took two of three at home from the Yankees three weeks ago and are coming off a series win in Boston. After coming back from a five-run deficit Saturday, Toronto recorded a 6-1 victory Sunday and will attempt to win three straight for the first time since winning four in a row April 18-21.While the city of Toronto is enamored with the newly crowned NBA champion Raptors, the Blue Jays are hoping some of their younger players continue developing, and that includes Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Guerrero went 0-for-5 Sunday and is hitting .246 with seven homers 20 RBIs in his first 48 games.Another part of Toronto's youth movement is Lourdes Gurriel Jr., who had three hits and made a key defensive play Sunday as he continues to make the transition from a middle infielder to an outfielder. Gurriel's big day gave him a .344 average during his last 16 games, a stretch in which he has five homers and 12 RBIs."He's becoming one of the best left fielders in baseball," Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said. "Slowly, but he's getting there." CC Sabathia will start for the Yankees, five days after getting his 250th career win by pitching six innings of one-run ball in Wednesday's 12-1 win over Tampa Bay.Sabathia is 18-12 with a 3.65 ERA in 35 career starts against Toronto.Aaron Sanchez will start for Toronto and is seeking his first win since April 27. Sanchez is 0-8 with a 7.55 ERA in his last 10 starts and last pitched Wednesday in an 11-6 loss to the Los Angeles Angels when he allowed seven runs (six earned) on nine hits in 3 2/3 innings.Sanchez is 2-4 with a 3.24 ERA in 15 appearances (five starts) against the Yankees.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Yanks HR in 27th straight to match record, beat Jays 10-8NEW YORK Aaron Hicks and Giancarlo Stanton stretched the Yankees' home run streak to a record-tying 27 games, and New York beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-8 Monday night.Hicks and Stanton each hit three-run drives, and New York matched the mark set by Alex Rodriguez and the 2002 Texas Rangers.CC Sabathia (5-4) pitched six innings of two-run ball for his 251st career victory. He threw 104 pitches, his most in a game since 2016, and struck out a season-high nine. The 38-year-old left-hander whiffed Billy McKinney with his final pitch, earning a big roar from the Bronx crowd.Stanton hit his shot during a seven-run sixth inning for his first homer in a season spoiled by various injuries.The Yankees batted around during that inning, their fourth time turning over the order in the past week. The blowout came a night after New York ended its eight-game winning streak.Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez (3-10) allowed seven runs in 5 1/3 innings. Toronto had won three of four.Hicks turned on Sanchez's fastball in the fifth inning to make it 3-2 with his fifth homer of the season.Didi Gregorius and Gleyber Torres led off the next inning with consecutive singles, and then the Yankees were off. DJ LeMahieu, who matched a career high with four hits, had a single, Luke Voit had an RBI double and Gregorius singled again before reliever Sean Reid-Foley finally ended the frame with New York up 10-3.Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit his 10th homer for Toronto leading off the eighth. Nine of those have come in 29 games since he was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo on May 24.Gurriel's shot was the first of five straight hits allowed by Jonathan Holder - the last was a grand slam by Freddy Galvis. The right-hander was pulled after that without getting an out. Gurriel batted again during the five-run inning and struck out on three pitches against Adam Ottavino.Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman allowed an unearned run during the ninth but got his 22nd save.Sanchez looked sharp early, especially when he back-doored running fastballs to Voit and Hicks for consecutive looking strikeouts in the third.SAY EH?Toronto center fielder Randal Grichuk tracked Gary Sanchez's 114 mph line drive over his head and made an impressive catch with his back facing home plate to end the third inning.HPY HUGHES, HPY GILMOREJack Hughes attended the game three days after being selected first overall by the New Jersey Devils in the NHL draft. The American hockey player even posed for a photo with comedian Adam Sandler .LONDON LOOKAHEADYankees manager Aaron Boone announced RHP Masahiro Tanaka will start the first of New York's two games this weekend in London against the Boston Red Sox. The team has not decided on a starter for the second game.DEIVI DOUBLETop Yankees pitching prospect Deivi Garcia had a second straight electric start with Double-A Trenton. After striking out 15 over six innings of scoreless, one-hit ball last week, he struck out nine over five innings during a combined no-hitter Monday.UP NEXTThe Yankees plan to use an opener, possibly RHP Chad Green, against Toronto LHP Clayton Richard (0-3, 7.46).---Follow Jake Seiner: https://twitter.com/Jake-Seiner---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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MLB Game Recap: Toronto Blue Jays (8) vs. New York Yankees (10) - Date: 6/24/2019 Yanks HR in 27th straight to match record, beat Jays 10-8NEW YORK Aaron Hicks and Giancarlo Stanton stretched the Yankees' home run streak to a record-tying 27 games, and New York beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-8 Monday night.Hicks and Stanton each hit three-run drives, and New York matched the mark set by Alex Rodriguez and the 2002 Texas Rangers.CC Sabathia (5-4) pitched six innings of two-run ball for his 251st career victory. He threw 104 pitches, his most in a game since 2016, and struck out a season-high nine. Best Bets of the Day. The 38-year-old left-hander whiffed Billy McKinney with his final pitch, earning a big roar from the Bronx crowd.Stanton hit his shot during a seven-run sixth inning for his first homer in a season spoiled by various injuries.The Yankees batted around during that inning, their fourth time turning over the order in the past week. Sports Handicapper Tracker. The blowout came a night after New York ended its eight-game winning streak.Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez (3-10) allowed seven runs in 5 1/3 innings. Sports Handicapper Scams. Toronto had won three of four.Hicks turned on Sanchez's fastball in the fifth inning to make it 3-2 with his fifth homer of the season.Didi Gregorius and Gleyber Torres led off the next inning with consecutive singles, and then the Yankees were off. DJ LeMahieu, who matched a career high with four hits, had a single, Luke Voit had an RBI double and Gregorius singled again before reliever Sean Reid-Foley finally ended the frame with New York up 10-3.Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit his 10th homer for Toronto leading off the eighth. Nine of those have come in 29 games since he was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo on May 24.Gurriel's shot was the first of five straight hits allowed by Jonathan Holder - the last was a grand slam by Freddy Galvis. The right-hander was pulled after that without getting an out. Gurriel batted again during the five-run inning and struck out on three pitches against Adam Ottavino.Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman allowed an unearned run during the ninth but got his 22nd save.Sanchez looked sharp early, especially when he back-doored running fastballs to Voit and Hicks for consecutive looking strikeouts in the third.SAY EH?Toronto center fielder Randal Grichuk tracked Gary Sanchez's 114 mph line drive over his head and made an impressive catch with his back facing home plate to end the third inning.HPY HUGHES, HPY GILMOREJack Hughes attended the game three days after being selected first overall by the New Jersey Devils in the NHL draft. The American hockey player even posed for a photo with comedian Adam Sandler .LONDON LOOKAHEADYankees manager Aaron Boone announced RHP Masahiro Tanaka will start the first of New York's two games this weekend in London against the Boston Red Sox. The team has not decided on a starter for the second game.DEIVI DOUBLETop Yankees pitching prospect Deivi Garcia had a second straight electric start with Double-A Trenton. After striking out 15 over six innings of scoreless, one-hit ball last week, he struck out nine over five innings during a combined no-hitter Monday.UP NEXTThe Yankees plan to use an opener, possibly RHP Chad Green, against Toronto LHP Clayton Richard (0-3, 7.46).---Follow Jake Seiner: https://twitter.com/Jake-Seiner---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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