
"The 31-year-old lefty did not receive a decision in the Yankees postseason opener despite 6.1 shutout innings. Fried gave up four hits, but things unraveled when Boone turned things over the the bullpen. Fried has handled the Blue Jays lineup pretty well in his career, but watch out for Blue Jay's infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. who has some solid numbers against New York's starter. Toronto's slugger is 5-for-20 all-time against Fried with three doubles and five RBIs."
"for the first game on today's MLB schedule at 4 p.m. ET in Toronto, Canada. The Yankees can take some solace from the fact it was a one-run ballgame in the seventh inning before the Blue Jays busted things wide open with a four-run eighth inning. New York must respond tonight in Game 2, otherwise, Yankees fans will be once-again watching an elimination game from Yankees Stadium on Tuesday night."
"The Blue Jays send a 22-year-old rookie to the hill for Game 2 of the ALDS series against the Yankees. Trey Yesavage appeared in three games for Toronto this season. He logged 16 strikeouts over 14 innings with a 3.21 earned run average (ERA) in the limited sample size of MLB action. The Pottstown, Pennsylvania-native limited opposing hitters to a .2"
Game 2 of the ALDS pits the New York Yankees against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto at 4 p.m. ET, following a Game 1 that was close until a four-run eighth inning. Max Fried draws the start for the Yankees after throwing 6.1 shutout innings in the opener, allowing four hits before the bullpen surrendered the lead. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has had success historically against Fried, going 5-for-20 with three doubles and five RBIs. Toronto counters with 22-year-old rookie Trey Yesavage, who recorded 16 strikeouts over 14 innings with a 3.21 ERA in limited MLB action.
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