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Though, Austin Wells Hit 3-Run Home Run New York Lost To Boston 10-7 Saturday Night In Bronx New York Because Ryan Yarbrough Surrendered Runs

In the bottom of 2nd inning Austin Wells who is catcher for New York the team that wears the pinstripes hit home run to right 343 feet scoring center fielder Cody Bellinger , second baseman DJ Lemahieu giving New York the team that wears the pinstripes a 3-0 lead on Boston.

Though,

Austin Wells hit 3-run home run New York lost to Boston 10-7 Saturday night beceause Ryan Yarbrough surrendered runs.

To who? Shortstop Trevor Story who doubled to left scoring catcher Carlos Narvaez first baseman, third baseman Abraham Toro , first baseman Romy Gonzalez giving Boston the lead at 5-3 before second baseman Kristin Campbell singled to right scoring Trevor Story extending Boston lead over New York the team that wears the pinstripes 6-3 in top of 3rd inning. In the top of 4th Ryan Yarbrough surrendered a home run to first baseman Romy Gonzalez.

Following Austin Wells hitting 3-run home run following New York the team that wears the pinstripes losing to Boston 10-7 Saturday night because Ryan Yarbrough surrendered runs New York the team that wears the pinstripes manager Aaron Boone called Ryan Yarbrough start when opposing Boston not his sharpest.”

“He wasn’t getting into those real defined spots on the plate with his different pitches; maybe not his best cutter,” He was a little bit all over in the zone, but not getting to those spots that he’s been so good at getting to. They put a lot of tough at-bats on him.”

Following Austin Wells hitting 3-run home run following New York the team that wears the pinstripes losing to Boston 10-7 Saturday night because Ryan Yarbrough surrendered runs New York the team that wears the pinstripes starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough who pitched 4.0 innings surrendering 9 hits, 8 earned runs , 2 walks while striking out 3 Boston batters had this to say!

“A lot of them were leaking more toward the middle,”“It was giving them a chance to put some better swings on it.”We’ll figure it out over these next couple of days and look into it,”“I’m not too concerned, just for the fact it’s been in a really good place all year. So we’ll take a look and get it right.”

According to Bryan Hoch MLB article https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/ryan-yarbrough-struggles-as-yankees-lose-to-red-sox

New York the team that wears the pinstripes is now going to be looking to win the series on Sunday night in Bronx New York because they won the first game of the series 9-6 Friday night in Bronx New York as Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit home run to right center 417 feet scoring center fielder Trent Grisham , captain, right fielder Aaron Judge giving New York the team that wears the pinstripes a 3-0 lead before shortstop Anthony Volpe hit home run to right center 369 feet scoring left fielder Jasson Dominguez who was designated hitter extending New York the team that wears the pinstripes lead 5-0 over Boston in bottom of 1st inning. In the top of 2nd inning Jazz Chisholm Jr. singled to right scoring Aaron Judge extending New York the team that wears the pinstripes lead yet again over Boston this time, 6-0 before Anthony Volpe was hit by pitch that forced him out of the game scoring first baseman Paul Goldschmidt extending New York the team that wears the pinstripes to 7-1 off Boston starting pitcher Walker Buehler before Aaron Judge singled to left scoring catcher Austin Wells before Boston would rally in the top of 6th inning as Wilyer Abreu who is right fielder would hit sacrifice fly to center scoring left fielder, center Jarad Duran making score 8-2 New York the team that wears the pinstripes before first Romy Gonzalez would single to left scoring designated hitter Rafael Devers cutting into New York the team that wears the pinstripes lead 8-4 off New York the team that wears the pinstripes starting pitcher Will Warren.

Offensively the home runs from Jazz Chisholm Jr. , Anthony Volpe offensively supported Will Warren who started who pitched 5.1 innings surrendering 3 hits, 4 earned runs , 4 walks while striking out 6 Boston batters . Brent Headrick who relieved Will Warren who pitched 1.0 innings surrendering 2 hits, 2 earned runs , 0 walks while striking out 3 Boston batters . Fernando Cruz who relieved Brent Headrick who pitched 0.2 innings surrendering 0 hits, 0 earned runs , 0 walks while striking out 2 Boston batters . Jonathan Loaisiga who relieved Fernando Cruz who pitched 1.0 innings surrendering 1 hit, 0 earned runs , 0 walks while striking out 0 Boston batters. Devin Williams who relieved Jonathan Loaisiga who pitched 1.0 innings surrendering 0 hits, 0 earned runs , 0 walks while striking out 1 Boston batter

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Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 9-6 win over Boston on Friday night in Bronx New York Jazz Chisholm Jr. who hit home run had this to say!

It’s really a mindset thing,“On the home run, I was trying to hit a line drive to center field, a base hit. I wasn’t even trying to hit a home run. It ended up shooting off my bat and getting over the fence. That’s why I was so hyped coming around first base: It hit me, ‘70% is really enough to be a great baseball player.’”

I really heard all my life that I need to tone down the way I play,”You can be electric while being controlled at the same time. My 70% running is probably faster than a lot of the guys in the league. … If I stay fundamentally sound at 70%, I’m a pretty good baseball player.”We not only want to win the division, but we want to win in every category,”“We want to be the best team in MLB. That’s why we’re out here trying to win the World Series. We went there last year and thought we had it. This year, we’re going to make sure we have it.”

Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 9-6 win over Boston on Friday night in Bronx New manager Aaron Boone talked about his own experiences with getting injured like Anthony Volpe did when opposing Boston by saying I used to get that in the Minor Leagues a lot, that one right there [on the elbow],
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 9-6 win over Boston on Friday night in Bronx New York Anthony Volpe who exited the 9-6 win following being it by pitch had this to say!

Knowing that it’s truly sound and I’ve just got to get the swelling out, I’m definitely optimistic,” Volpe said. “I expect to be in there [Saturday].”

You want to be available for the team,”That’s the way to be the best teammate. Not just me, but everyone puts in a lot of work every single day to be able to go out there and compete for your team.

According to Bryan Hoch MLB article https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/anthony-volpe-exits-game-after-hit-by-pitch-on-elbow

New York the team that wears the pinstripes is now going to win the series where Carlos Rodon, Hunter Dobbins are starting.

Where?

On the mound!

Carlos Rodon, Hunter Dobbins are different because Carlos Rodon is a left handed starting pitcher while Hunter Dobbins is a right handed starting pitcher!

Carlos Rodon comes into the finale with Boston with record of 8-3 with an earn run average of 2.49 because on Tuesday June 3, 2025 when opposing Cleveland in Bronx New York Carlos Rodon got the win pitching 7.0 innings surrendering 5 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk while striking out 8 Cleveland batters.

Hunter Dobbins comes into the finale with New York the team that wears the pinstripes with record of 2-1 with an earn run average of 4.06 because on Monday June 2, 2025 Hunter Dobbins took a no decision pitching 5.0 innings surrendering 4 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk while striking out 4 Los Angeles Angels batters.

According to https://www.mlb.com/player/carlos-rodon-607074

https://www.mlb.com/player/hunter-dobbins-690928

Though,

Could mother nature prevent New York the team that wears the pinstripes the opportunity of winning series of Carlos Rodon, Hunter Dobbins starting?

There is a possibility of that happening because at first pitch it’s showers with 51% chance of rain before it turns cloudy with 40 % chance of rain at 8:00pm before it continues to be cloudy rain chances decease to 34% chance at 9:00pm before it goes back up 40 % chance of rain when the game is supposed to be over.

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Carlos Rodon, Hunter Dobbins are different because Carlos Rodon is a left handed starting pitcher while Hunter Dobbins is a right handed starting pitcher!

Carlos Rodon comes into the finale with Boston with record of 8-3 with an earn run average of 2.49 because on Tuesday June 3, 2025 when opposing Cleveland in Bronx New York Carlos Rodon got the win pitching 7.0 innings surrendering 5 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk while striking out 8 Cleveland batters.

Hunter Dobbins comes into the finale with New York the team that wears the pinstripes with record of 2-1 with an earn run average of 4.06 because on Monday June 2, 2025 Hunter Dobbins took a no decision pitching 5.0 innings surrendering 4 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk while striking out 4 Los Angeles Angels batters.

According to https://www.mlb.com/player/carlos-rodon-607074

https://www.mlb.com/player/hunter-dobbins-690928

First pitch is set for 7:10pm Eastern Time from Yankee Stadium!

The game is going to be televised on ESPN with David Cone, Eduardo Perez, Karl Ravech, Buster Olney commentating!

David Cone is a former MLB pitcher who pitched, started 6 seasons for New York the team that wears the pinstripes from 1995-2000. During David Cone’s 6 season as a starting pitcher for New York the team that wears the pinstripes he pitched a perfect game against the Montreal Expos on July 18, 1999.

Buster Olney Robert “Buster” Olney is the reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts and the host of the popular Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney podcast. He is also a senior writer for ESPN.com. The veteran baseball insider joined ESPN in June 2003 to cover the sport for all ESPN entities, including ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS and SportsCenter.

Olney’s two favorite events he has covered for ESPN are the 2014 and 2016 postseasons. “Particularly,” he said, “the historic performances of Madison Bumgarner.”

Olney began covering baseball in 1989 as the Nashville Banner’s beat reporter for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds.  He later covered the San Diego Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune (1993 – 1994) and the Baltimore Orioles (Baltimore Sun, 1995 – 1996).  He arrived at ESPN after six years at the New York Times covering the Mets (1997) and the Yankees (1998 – 2001).

Olney realized he wanted to build a career around sports writing when Red Smith, a Pulitzer Prize winning sports columnist for the New York Times, came and spoke at his high school.

“When I was 15, I had just started to figure out that I wasn’t going to be able to play power forward for the Lakers at 5-foot-7 3/8, nor was I going to be the second baseman for the Dodgers,” Olney said. “As Red told stories, it was apparent how much he loved his job—and immediately, I was inspired, because I loved sports, loved to write and possessed a curiosity about people. Within a couple of weeks, I started writing for my high school paper, and knew what I wanted to do.”

Olney has also authored the Times’ bestseller, The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty: The Game, the Team, and the Cost of Greatness (HarperCollins 2004), a book about the Paul O’Neill/Tino Martinez Yankees’ dynasty of 1996 – 2001.

Olney also ranked in the Associated Press Game Story Top 10 from 1996 – 1998.

His favorite childhood sports memory comes from a special day with his uncle: “When I was 11 years old, my Uncle Bob arranged for me to see a playoff game at Fenway Park — Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, with Boston’s Luis Tiant on the mound against the dynasty Athletics, 1975,” Olney described. “But the great treat for me was that I got to watch the game sitting next to Uncle Bob’s friend — Pee Wee Reese, who had played for my favorite team, the Dodgers. I have always wished that I knew enough about Pee Wee’s relationship with Jackie Robinson that I had asked him about it. But it was an incredible experience, and I still have the scorecard pages from that day, with Pee Wee’s autograph.”

A native of Randolph Center, VT, Olney graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1988 with a degree in history.

Eduardo Perez is a former MLB first baseman, Pinch Hitter, Right Fielder who played 13 seasons in the MLB where he played three seasons with California (Angels) now known as Los Angeles (Angels) from 1993-1995. 3 seasons with Cincinnati from 1996-1998. Four seasons with St. Louis from 1999 -2003. 2 seasons with Tampa Bay in 2005-2006. Part of season with Cleveland , Seattle in 2006.

Veteran ESPN commentator Karl Ravech is the voice of Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN’s exclusive, national Major League Baseball game of the week, calling games alongside analysts Eduardo Perez and David Cone and reporter Buster Olney

Ravech joined ESPN in May 1993. His three decades of covering MLB for the network have included hosting ESPN’s studio coverage of the MLB playoffs and World Series since 1995, hosting ESPN’s MLB studio and pre-game show, Baseball Tonight, and serving as play-by-play commentator for Monday Night Baseball and for ESPN’s 2020 KBO League season coverage. He has also been the voice of ESPN’s Home Run Derby telecast since 2017.

Since 2006, Ravech has provided commentary for ESPN and ABC coverage of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. In 2011, he added the Little League World Series Championship games and the College World Series to his yearly schedule. During the winter, Ravech is a play-by-play commentator on ESPN’s college basketball telecasts and has called the SEC basketball tournament since 2017.

Ravech has also anchored ESPN’s college basketball studio wraps operation. Additionally, in the fall of 2000, Ravech followed Tiger Woods’ quest for the Grand Slam while hosting ESPN’s golf coverage at Pebble Beach, St. Andrews and Valhalla.

In November of 1998, Ravech was playing a pickup game of basketball with friends from ESPN when he noticed a sharp pain in his chest.  After receiving medical attention, the doctor informed Karl he had experienced a heart attack at the age of 33.

“That experience was a wake-up call,” said Ravech.  “Now, through exercise and proper diet, my heart is as strong as a professional athlete. I run every day.  Who knows why these things happen, but it changed me for the better.”

Prior to joining the network, Ravech served as the weekend sports anchor/reporter at WHTM-TV in Harrisburg, Pa. (1990-93).  His assignments included the 1992 Senior U.S. Open golf tournament, Harrisburg Senators (Washington Nationals’ Double-A affiliate), and MLB spring training.  He was nominated for a local Sports Emmy in 1990 and 1991.

From 1987 to 1990, Ravech was employed by WBNG-TV, in Binghamton, N.Y., as a sports anchor/reporter with assignments including the 1988 U.S. Open golf tournament.

Ravech served as the sports director at NewsCenter 7 in Ithaca, N.Y., and as a freelance sports producer for WCVB-TV in Boston (1986-87), while attending college.

Ravech received his Bachelor of Science degree in communications from Ithaca College in 1987. He received his master’s degree in management and leadership in 1990, from SUNY at Binghamton.

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