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Game 6: New York (4-1) vs Seattle (3-3)

  • Writer: Philip Cashier
    Philip Cashier
  • Apr 1
  • 1 min read

Struggling for offense, New York benches hottest player -- Stanton -- with a day off tomorrow!

McMahon sits -- has about the same chance of getting a hit as he does when batting.

Wells back for his ABS skills.

Over / Under: Ks by Schlittler, 5.5

NEW YORK


Grisham, CF

Judge, RF

Bellinger, LF

Rice, DH

Goldschmidt, 1B

Chisholm, 2B

Rosario, 3B

Wells, C

Caballero, SS

Schlittler, P

SEATTLE


Donovan, 3B

Raleigh, C

Rodriguez, CF

Naylor, 1B

Arozarena, LF

Raley, RF

Canzone, DH

Young, 2B

Rivas, SS

Kirby, P

Game on YES at 4 pm

Gameday does not list MLBN, but Spectrum has it listed.

NEXT UP: Home Opener, Friday, April 3rd, at 1 pm, in The Bronx

 
 
 

47 Comments


Edward Morvitz
Edward Morvitz
Apr 02

Still concerned about the lack of hitting from the left side of the infield, though the defense is solid.

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fuster
Apr 02
Replying to

more concerning is the lack of hitting by Wells.

the Yankees are not counting on Caballero and McMahon being starters for the long term.

they might be more heavily invested in Austin

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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
Apr 01

Chat at y'all Friday afternoon.

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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
Apr 01

A little more interesting than it should have been, but still a win.

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John Nielsen
John Nielsen
Apr 01

Rice - Cookin'!!!!

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John Nielsen
John Nielsen
Apr 01

This game is far from over. Raleigh has been terrible, but he just became the tying run. Games within 5 runs, should never be declared safe.


On Judge being thrown out trying to steal 2b - that's now 9 sba's in 6 games - 1.5 per game. Nearly a 50% increase in steal attempt rate over 2025. Notably, these attempts have come against two of the best throwing & pop time c's in baseball - Bailey and Raleigh.

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