NEW YORK – Giancarlo Stondon delivered four wins, including a home run, to delight fans who shouted and swore at the visiting New York Yankees 7-3 on Tuesday night. Houston Astros.
The Astros visited the Bronx for the first time since the signal theft scandal broke out.
A further 10,850 spectators, the maximum number allowed at Yankee Stadium among the epidemics, did not hesitate to condemn Houston’s fraud. In particular, they expressed their anger against AL MVP Jose Altuve of the 2017 campaign.
Many fans carried boards insulting the Astros. Security personnel confiscated several inflatable trash cans.
Alex Breckman scored a home run in the first inning. However, the third paceman made a mistake in the sixth inning, defining the Yankees fight.
DJ The score was tied at 3-3 when Breckman scooped the slow ground ball from Lemahiu, the bases were loaded, without gloves. However, he missed a shot he took on Cuba’s first paceman, Yuli Kurriel.
Three runs entered the play, with the last Venezuelan rugby player Odor hitting Puerto Rican catcher Martin Maldonado on the head.
Apparently, Odor tried to avoid Lemahiu’s bat, which lay near the box of thunder.
Lemahiu received a single and a Reserve Bank credit. One of the races was dirty.
Stanton put it on board 7-3, which pushed Lemahiu by a single.
The Yankees have won nine of their last 12 games and advanced 15-14. They have not scored more than .500 since going 3-2.
Lucas Lloyd (2-0) won the sixth inning without a score.
The loss went to Brandon Pealek.
As for the Astros, Venezuela Altuve is 4-0. Cubans Jordan Alvarez scored 4-2, while Curiel 4-2 with a Reserve Bank. Puerto Ricans Carlos Correa 4-0, Moldono 2-0.
Colombia’s Gio Urshela 4-1 for the Yankees. Venezuela’s Clipper Torres scored 2-0, while Odor scored 2-0.