martes, 26 de abril de 2016

New York Yankees at Texas Rangers



New York Yankees (7-10) at Texas Rangers (10-9)
MLB Baseball: Monday, April 25, 2016 at 8:05 pm (Globe Life Park)
N Eovaldi (0-2) (6.11) vs. C Hamels (3-0) (2.52)
The Line: Texas Rangers -135 / New York Yankees +125

Coming off a series in Chicago taking on the White Sox, the Texas Rangers will return home to host the New York Yankees for a three-game series.

The Rangers will now look to pound the New York Yankees’ struggling rotation and extend their home winning streak to five games Monday night.

Texas (10-9) hit .198 and was outscored 13-4 in losing three straight to the Chicago White Sox over the weekend, falling 4-1 Sunday.

Texas enters this three-game set batting .346 while outscoring opponents 24-14 during a four-game home winning streak.

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The visiting New York Yankees are coming to Arlington off of a three-game set with the Tampa Bay Rays in which they picked up the first two games of the series and dropped the third. New York has struggled a bit as of late losing four of their past six games.

The New York Yankees have had trouble scoring runs on a consistent basis which puts the spotlight on the pitching. The offensive woes continued Sunday and the work on the mound also struggled and the Yankees fell 8-1 to visiting Tampa Bay. Michael Pineda allowed five first inning runs to put the Yanks behind the eight ball and was charged with seven overall on ten hits including four long balls over five innings. The Bronx Bombers logged six hits and walked once with Alex Rodriguez driving in Brett Gardner. Right hander Nathan Eovaldi gets the ball for the series opener for the New York Yankees. Eovaldi has struggled in his three outings with an 0-2 record and 6.11 ERA over 17.2 frames.

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The Texas Rangers have looked like a challenger in the American League West but stumbled at the plate in Sunday’s 4-1 defeat at the White Sox as a resurgent Mat Latos led the way for Chicago. Lost in the process was a solid performance on the mound from Derek Holland who gave up three runs on five hits and a trio of base on balls through 6.1 innings to fall to 2-1. The Rangers produced eight hits and walked three times with Nomar Mazara providing the only spark with his second homer in the first inning. Lefty Cole Hamels toes the rubber for the 4th time for the Texas Rangers. Hamels is coming off a 2-1 victory versus Houston where he allowed the lone run on five hits and three BB in 6.2 innings.



Projected Starters
, 7:05 CT: TBD vs. Nathan Eovaldi (0-2, 6.11 ERA)
, 7:05 CT: A.J. Griffin (2-0, 3.18 ERA) vs. Luis Severino (0-2, 4.86 ERA)
, 7: 05 CT: Martin Perez (0-2, 4.50 ERA) vs. C.C. Sabathia (1-1, 5.28 ERA)

Injury Report
New York:

Alex Rodriguez (U) – left oblique stiffness [day-to-day]

Aaron Hicks (CF) – left shoulder soreness [day-to-day; received injection, shut down 4-5 days]
Texas:

Cole Hamels (P) – groin strain [day-to-day; scratched from 4/25 start]

Keone Kela (P)- right elbow impingement [15-day DL; underwent surgery, out until July]

Shin Soo Choo (RF)– right calf strain [15-day DL]

Yu Darvish (P)– Tommy John surgery [15-day DL; making rehab start May 1st for Frisco]

Josh Hamilton (LF)– left knee surgery [15-day DL; made extended ST start on 4/23]



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