Yankees up 8-0 heading into the top of the 5th. Very much looking like there will be a Game 5 on October 18.
Yankees up 8-0 heading into the top of the 5th. Very much looking like there will be a Game 5 on October 18.
Game 3, 8 PM
Game 4, 5 PM
Game 5, 5 PM
Those start times in New York for Games 3 and 4 are jokes. Honestly, have our 10/22 game at Yankee Stadium. Yankees are not winning 2 of out 3 against the Astros.
Aaron Judge is finally doing it. 4-4Houston up 3-0 entering the bottom of the 6th.
Dallas Keuchel is the starter for Game 5.
Aaron Judge is finally doing it. 4-4
I love watching him swing the bat.Aaron Judge is finally doing it. 4-4
I love watching him swing the bat.
I'll be honest, I don't watch regular season baseball anymore except when I go in person. But I love some playoff baseball.
There's something about the pace of it that makes the pressure seem so tangible. And shit always seems to just get crazy.
True, but they are the Astros. There’s something too that, I anecdotally believe.That was a great game to watch as a Yankee fan. I too can't watch regular season baseball, and even playoffs hold no interest without a rotting interest, which usually means the Yankees or nothing. But when it all comes together the magic is there. But now after feasting on Astros pitchers numbers 3 and 4, it's back to Keuchel and Verlander.
That was a great game to watch as a Yankee fan. I too can't watch regular season baseball, and even playoffs hold no interest without a rotting interest, which usually means the Yankees or nothing. But when it all comes together the magic is there. But now after feasting on Astros pitchers numbers 3 and 4, it's back to Keuchel and Verlander.
That is the most sensible thing you’ve said in this thread. Win against Columbus (Austin) Crew, get a bye, and we get the Yankees and NYCFC playing at YS in the next couple weeks.6-4 Yankees.
I just pray we win on Sunday so our first home game would be after the World Series.
The anxiety of playoff baseball just builds and festers with every damn at bat. Raises my blood pressure more than anything else.I love watching him swing the bat.
I'll be honest, I don't watch regular season baseball anymore except when I go in person. But I love some playoff baseball.
There's something about the pace of it that makes the pressure seem so tangible. And shit always seems to just get crazy.
True, and sometimes the difference between pitchers is the ability to go long. In this series Keuchel and Verlander both threw more than 100 pitches in their starts. The Game 3 starter got bombed so his count is irrelevant, but McCullers was pulled after only 80, because he was starting to lose it.For the record, we were getting hammered by their starter tonight (McCullers). We have to get to their bullpen somehow, or hope that Keuchel and Verlander are tired and we can hit them seeing them a second time.
That was a great game to watch as a Yankee fan. I too can't watch regular season baseball, and even playoffs hold no interest without a rotting interest, which usually means the Yankees or nothing. But when it all comes together the magic is there. But now after feasting on Astros pitchers numbers 3 and 4, it's back to Keuchel and Verlander.
I’m still marveling that they took out McCullers when they did. It was one hr, and he should have gotten the opportunity to face Didi, given that the other option was going to Houston’s less than stellar bullpen. I thought judges hr was the play of the game, because it forced McCullers outTrue, and sometimes the difference between pitchers is the ability to go long. In this series Keuchel and Verlander both threw more than 100 pitches in their starts. The Game 3 starter got bombed so his count is irrelevant, but McCullers was pulled after only 80, because he was starting to lose it.
Managerial trust is huge. If Keuchel or Verlander gives up that homer up 4-1 with 80 pitches they face Didi, and maybe stay one more batter even if Didi triples. But you’re right that McCullers should have had that chance given the situation and their bullpen.I’m still marveling that they took out McCullers when they did. It was one hr, and he should have gotten the opportunity to face Didi, given that the other option was going to Houston’s less than stellar bullpen. I thought judges hr was the play of the game, because it forced McCullers out