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Game 42: Yankees (24-17) vs Mariners (22-18)

  • Writer: Philip Cashier
    Philip Cashier
  • May 13
  • 1 min read

Judge has never hit a HR off of Woo.

DJ activated -- but not starting.

Cabrera to IL -- broken ankle.

Rice lost the musical chairs game.


YANKEES


Grisham, CF -- .288 (189)

Judge, RF -- .414 (255)

Bellinger, LF -- .230 (94)

Goldschmidt, 1B -- .350 (154)

Wells, C -- .215 (108)

Volpe, SS -- .245 (121)

Dominquez, DH -- .250 (126)

Peraza, 3B -- .204 (89)

Vivas, 2B -- .158 (60)

Friend, P -- 6-0, 1.05

MARINERS


Crawford, SS -- .274

Rodriquez, CF -- .228

Raleigh, C -- .241

Arozarena, LF -- .246

Garver, DH -- .203

Moore, 2B -- .284

Solano, 1B -- .143

Taveras, RF -- .229

Elliamson, 3B -- .244

Woo, P -- 4-1, 3,25

Game on YES and MLBN (oom) at 9:40 pm

NEXT UP: Wednesday, May 14th, at 4:10 pm, at Seattle

 
 
 

61 Comments


Chris D.
Chris D.
May 14

Who dares to say that the Umpire, From The first Pitch on ...took this game from Fried and the Yankees ??!!, JDom can't be Blamed for a Cooked umpire calling Strike 3 on a pitch at the ankles ???! Bring back the Auto-Umpire with 2 replays per batter... Seattle consistently got the strike calls, while Fried was denied the same pitch location All game !!!

Anyone else think umpires Gambling on game's ?? NY/Seattle game,was as Obvious example you'll ever see !?😡😡🤬🤬...

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fantasyfb3313
May 14

Fried's ERA goes up by less than a tenth of a point, but we lose the game. just to be clear, this loss is DEFINITELY on the hitters

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fantasyfb3313
May 14

no comments / thoughts about someone deciding to let Weaver go a second inning? I was more than a little surprised and very happy they left him in. play for today!! I do believe Boone makes that call BUT this made me wonder a little, cuz I do not think that has been the norm for Boone


if that is a change for Boone, i am HAPPY and I say GOOD for him!!

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
May 14

5-for-39, .128. 0-for-14 RISP. Gutless chokers. They deserve to lose.

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fantasyfb3313
May 14
Replying to

yeah HOW do you go from scoring like 50 runs in the last 4 games and tonight you are VERY VERY LUCKY to score ONE in 11 innings?


really not sure HOW to look at what happpened with Judge tonight. yes he still Ks, but his eye has gotten very good. tonight he swung on first pitches that were well out of the zone on multiple occasions and just swung at a lot of bad pitches period. by bad I mean they would have been very tough to hit. i guess maybe they were great pitches


the other thing I would say, on a night when Judge looks like this, my guess is that the pitcher is tough on RH…

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
May 14

Dominguez 0-for-5, 3 Ks. it's a long way from Sacramento, inninit?

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fantasyfb3313
May 14
Replying to

the called 3rd strike in the 9th was horrid.


unbelievable that the guy calls at least 5 strikes as balls with Fried on the mound and helps a LOT to cause the second shortest outing of the year for Fried

then suddenly in the 7th he starts calling strikes OFF the plate against the yanks, WAY OFF on the one against Peraza

and the one in the 9th to JDom was clearly worse than multiple pitches called balls for Fried

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