The New York Yankees take on Miami in the middle of a solar eclipse

This Monday, April 8, trending on social networks is undoubtedly the most anticipated astronomical event of the year. He solar eclipse It has attracted a lot of nature lovers crossing Mexico, USA and Canada. But for us, here Full swingWhat we like and are interested in Major League Baseball And what better way than to talk about the opening three games in the series Yankee Stadium between Miami Marlins And New York Yankees.

Two different facts! New York Yankees Leads the American League East division with an 8-2 record. Juan Soto Being an image, Giancarlo Stanton upon waking, Anthony Wolfe And Oswaldo Cabrera Growing statistics are part of the reason for this achievement. For its part, Miami Marlins It sits in the basement of the National League East division with a 1-9 record. One of its greatest figures, Luis Aresis experiencing a low offensive moment, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.


Miami Marlins vs New York Yankees

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In 2023 they met during a three-match series at Ioin Depot Park. There, Florida took the Bronx two wins to one. however, New York Yankees Historically dominates the particular series with a record of 20-17, however, in the postseason, the history changes to 4-2. Miami Marlins.

Rows

  1. Gleyber Torres 2B
  2. Juan Soto RF
  3. Aaron Judge C.F
  4. Giancarlo Stanton DH
  5. Anthony Rizzo 1 b
  6. Anthony Volpe SS
  7. Alex Verdugo LF
  8. Jose Trevino c
  9. John Bertie 3B

Miami Marlins

  1. Luis Ares 2B
  2. Brian De La Cruz LF
  3. Josh Bell DH
  4. Jake Burger 1B
  5. Tim Anderson SS
  6. Avisail Garcia RF
  7. Emmanuel Rivera 3B
  8. Vidal Brujan cf
  9. Nick Fords c

Luis Ares vs Juan Soto

Undoubtedly two of the players to follow in this series are Venezuela Luis Ares and the Dominican Juan Soto. Both are key pieces in the projects of Skip Schumacher and Aaron Boone, respectively.

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Will the solar eclipse continue to dim the Miami Marlins' aspirations in MLB 2024? Let's see!

Eden Hayes

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