This means that the forecast for Thursday did not improve ALDS Game 2 between Yankees and Guardians The Bronx is still in jeopardy, as are the exhibition plans for both teams.
Nestor Cortes Who will start for the Yankees in Game 2, either Thursday or Friday – He could have returned on a short break for a possible fifth game Monday on the court.
On Wednesday, the left end said he would be ready to play in some capacity in that game, though he and the Yankees hope to end the streak by then.
Curtis said he won’t adjust his pre-start routine based on shaky expectations.
If you don’t show the show until Friday, you will be restricted for the rest of the series.
“I’m ready to go,” Curtis said. “I’m going to empty the tank. So if I do a show on Friday and I have to come back on a short break, whether it’s two or three days, I’ll try to prepare among the best I can feel.” the best I can”.
Luis Severino will start Game 3 in Cleveland. Cole, the Game One starter on Tuesday, will return on normal rest to start Game Four on Sunday.
“with this [Cleveland] Team, there are lefties and… if you have [Cortes] “In an internal setting, a binary setting, it would be very valuable,” said director Aaron Boone. “But if he leaves on Friday… I hope we’re not in game five mode, but if we are, we’ll see. Maybe he’s in play, but not necessarily as a traditional starter.”
Boone emphasized his preference for a three-man rotation for this round and Jameson Taeyeon was awake and ready to share Tuesday’s first win in Game 9.
If Thursday’s game is postponed, teams will be in line to play four days in a row and that will likely take Taillon out of much of his role outside of the pen, as he would be a logical choice to start Game 5.
As for the Guardians, after Cal Quantrell started on Tuesday, Shane Pepper prepped for game two on Thursday and Triston Mackenzie prepped for game three on Saturday. Even if Quantrill returns for Game 4 on his usual break, Thursday’s delay will bring in Aaron Seval as a potential Game 5 starter.
Aaron Judge’s wait for his No. 62 ball at home will continue until the end of the postseason, as both the Yankees and the cheerleader who caught it, Dallas’ Corey Yeomans, agree to postpone potential negotiations until the Yankees. The season has ended to avoid distractions.
Judge Roger Maris broke the franchise and MLS record of 61 years with his 62nd teammate of the season on October 4 against the Rangers at Globe Live Field in Arlington, Texas.
Boone said he had no plans to talk to Josh Donaldson about the third baseman’s failure to take his fly ball to right field that bounced off the top of the wall and was back in play in the first game.
Donaldson thought it was an innovative run and was fired in an attempt to get back to first base.
“Weird game,” said Boone, who said Tuesday that he didn’t take a hard look at what happened.
«[Donaldson] I thought he jumped the fence. First we shake hands [in the dugout]. The music explodes. I think it’s a strange game.”
Jonathan Loisega had a big double to end Game 7 on Tuesday, but he also gave up two shots in two-thirds of the game. In his last six postseason rounds since 2019, the right-hander allowed 15 baserunners in just 4 rounds.
The Yankees are counting on him to return to the level he showed for most of the second half of this season after returning from a shoulder injury, as well as most of 2021.
“I know people feel like we have a lot of questions. [in the bullpen]Boone said. «[That’s] free businesses. We don’t have “this guy is closest” and all those particular roles. But I think now, even though we’ve experienced a bit of burnout, we’ve got a lot of really talented options and [Loaisiga] in the middle of it. If we’re going to go this far, he’s got to get a lot of big prizes for us.”