
It’s deja vu all over again; Yanks take on Mets in makeup game
It has been said that teams other than the Rays and Mets actually exist in major league baseball, but its hard to verify from the
It has been said that teams other than the Rays and Mets actually exist in major league baseball, but its hard to verify from the
If it’s a doubleheader against the Mets, it must be Sunday. The Yanks look to build off yesterday’s victory, taking on Rick Porcello in Game 1.
The Yankees are now looking to put the brakes on a 7 game losing streak. J.A. Happ takes the mound for the Bronx Bombers today.
The Subway Series finally resumes with a scheduled twin bill at Yankee Stadium, where the home team is looking to end a 5-game skid.
With the injuries coming left and right and a disheartening home sweep at the hands of the Tampa Rays, the postponement of this weekend’s Subway Series is a blessing in disguise.
Just when things were starting to look up. The Yanks are 6-1 in their last 7 games and maybe ready to get on a serious roll. What they don’t need is Jacob deGrom putting a stick in their spokes. Maybe Sevy can match zeros with him and the Yankees can go to town on the Met’s pen. We’ll see.
You’d like to think it was business as usual — Jacob deGrom starts for the Mets, gives up 1 or 2 runs and takes a non-decision or a loss. The only wrench tossed into that equation is the fact the Queens hitters have been slapping around pinstripe pitching, so deGrom (5-4, 1.68 ERA) just may get some run support tonight. Masahiro Tanaka (7-2, 4.54 ERA) will have something to say about that, but your fantasy lineup will need to adjust accordingly. Check our Draft Kings lowdown for tonight’s ‘Showdown’ mode contest.
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