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NYY Game Notes OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION YANKEE STADIUM • ONE EAST 161ST STREET • BRONX, NY 10451 PHONE: (718) 579-4460 • E-MAIL: [email protected] • SOCIAL MEDIA: @YankeesPR & @LosYankeesPR WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2017 (2016) NEW YORK YANKEES (38-25) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (27-38) Standing in AL East: . .1st, +2.0G LHP Jordan Montgomery (4-4, 3.55) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (2-2, 4.37) Current Streak: . Lost 2 Current Road Trip . .1-2 Recent Homestand: . .5-1 Thursday, June 15, 2017 • Oakland Coliseum • 10:05 p.m. ET Home Record: . .22-9 (48-33) Game #64 • Road Game #33 • TV: YES • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM (English), WADO 1280AM (Spanish) Road Record: . 16-16 (36-45) Day Record: . .13-8 (26-27) Night Record: . 25-17 (58-51) AT A GLANCE: The Yankees continue their West Coast BRONX BOMBERS: Yankees batters lead the Majors with Pre-All-Star . 38-25 (44-44) Post-All-Star . .0-0 (40-34) road trip tonight with the fi rst of 4G at Oakland (through 105HR… have hit 18HR in their last 7G… have homered in a vs. AL East: . 20-13 (35-41) Sunday)… are 1-2 after losing 2-of-3 in Anaheim… went 5-1 season-high nine straight games. vs. AL Central: . 6-3 (21-12) on their recent six-game homestand vs. Boston (2-1) and Their 105HR are the most the team has hit in the fi rst 62 vs. AL West: . 4-6 (20-13) Baltimore (3-0)… following an off day on Monday, return games of any season. vs. National League: . 8-3 (8-12) to Yankee Stadium for 3G vs. Los Have hit a Major League- YANKEES BATTING, 2017 vs. RH starters: . 29-18 (59-52) Angeles-AL (6/20-22) and 3G vs. BEST RECORD, leading 21HR with multiple STAT 2017 AL MLB vs. LH starters: . .9-7 (25-26) MAJORS, 2017 Runs 365 2nd 2nd Yankees Score First: . .25-8 (47-26) Texas (6/23-25). TEAM W-L PCT runners on base (19 three-run, Runs/Gm 5.79 1st 1st Opp. Score First: . 13-17 (37-52) Have lost two straight since a six- Houston 45-22 .672 2 grand slams)… hit just 18 HR 105 1st 1st Leading After 6: . 31-4 (58-6) game winning streak (6/7-12). Los Angeles-NL 41-25 .621 such HRs in all of 2016… nine HR/Gm 1.67 1st 1st Trailing After 6: . .5-17 (15-60) Colorado 42-26 .618 BA .275 2nd 3rd Tied After 6: . 2-4 (11-12) At 38-25 (.603), own the Majors' of the team's last 11HR have fi fth-best record (see chart). Arizona 41-26 .612 come with at least one runner OBP .352 1st 1st Leading After 7: . 33-1 (68-4) YANKEES 38-25 .603 SLG .472 1st 1st Trailing After 7: . .3-22 (5-65) Are in fi rst place in the AL East, 2.0G Washington 39-26 .600 on base… 51.0% of the team's OPS .824 1st 1st Tied After 7: . 2-2 (11-9) ahead of second-place Boston. runs in 2017 have scored on Pitches/PA 3.98 1st 1st Leading After 8: . 35-0 (72-2) Have had sole possession of fi rst place for 25 straight HRs (186-of-365). Trailing After 8: . .2-24 (3-71) Tied After 8: . .1-1 (9-5) days (since the end of play on 5/21), the team's second- Lead the Majors with 5.79 runs per game Extra-Inning Games: . .2-2 (4-3) longest such streak since the start of 2013 (40d from (365R/63G)… is the club's third-highest run total One-run Games: . 7-9 (24-12) 7/3-8/11/15)… have been in fi rst for 33 of the last 34 days through 63G since 1952: 1998 (394R) and 2006 (366R). Two (or fewer)-run Games: . 11-12 (39-29) (since 5/14)… have had at least a share of fi rst for 44 of In 13G this month, are hitting .308/.379/.561 with 97R, 30 NYY Scores 5 or more: . .28-5 (61-11) NYY Scores 4 or more: . 30-10 (68-17) the last 49 days (since 4/28). doubles, 2 triples and 29HR… have tallied at least 11H in NYY Scores 3 or fewer: . .8-15 (16-61) Are 13G above .500… are 0-2 since they were a season- seven of their last 8G (.339, 101-for-298). NYY Scores 2 or fewer: . 0-12 (8-50) high 15G over at the end of play on 6/12 (38-23). Opp. Scores 5 or more: . .8-17 (19-53) The 38-25 record is tied for their second-best 63G start ALL RISE: RF Aaron Judge is batting .388/.494/.791 (26- Opp. Scores 4 or fewer: . .30-8 (65-25) Opp. Scores 3 or fewer: . .25-5 (54-13) in the last 13 seasons since 2005 (40-23 in 2010, 38-25 in for-67) with 22R, 6 doubles, 7HR, 19RBI and 14BB during his Opp. Scores 2 or fewer: . .18-1 (39-7) 2012)… with a win tonight, would match their second-best career-long 17-game on-base streak… is one of four Yankees Yankees No Errors: . 24-12 (51-44) 64-game start in that span (41-23 in 2010, 39-25 in 2012). with an active on-base streak of at least 16G (Gardner-22, Yankees Make Error(s): . 14-13 (33-34) Their +114 run diff erential leads the Majors (next- Hicks-21, Gregorius-16). NYY Starter Goes 6: . .29-9 (55-36) 2017 MLB HR LEADERS best: Houston, +102)… have not fi nished a season with Had his eight-game walk Come-From-Behind Wins:. 15 (45) HR PLAYER TEAM Yankees hit 0HR: . 2-11 (19-38) a run diff erential above +100 since 2012 (+136)… have streak snapped on Wednesday 22 AARON JUDGE NYY Yankees hit at least 1HR: . 36-14 (65-40) outscored opponents, 97-39, in 12 June games (+58). (was the longest by a Yankee 19 Logan Morrison TB Yankees hit 2+ HRs: . .25-5 (36-11) since Curtis Granderson, 19 Joey Votto CIN Walk-off Wins-Losses: . .1-1 (6-4) 19 Ryan Zimmerman WSH YESTERDAY’S NEWS: The Yankees dropped the rubber 8G, from 5/19-27/12)… has Series Record: . .12-7-2 (26-22-5) game of a three-game series in Anaheim, 7-5, on walked in 13-of-15 and 17-of- Series Record, home: . 9-1-0 (15-8-3) AARON JUDGE, 2017 Series Record, road: . .3-6-2 (11-14-2) Wednesday… RHP Michael Pineda (6.0IP, 10H, 5ER, 1BB, 2K, 22… leads the AL in walks (40). STAT 2017 AL MLB Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.: . 5 (5) / 0 (6) 1HR, 1WP) started and took a no-decision… C Gary Sánchez Leads the Majors with Run Diff erential . +114 HR 22 1st 1st (3-for-4, 2R) hit a three-run HR in the fi rst and tied a season 22HR… has hit 4HR in his last Runs Scored (per gm.) . 365 (5.79) Runs 58 1st T1st Runs Allowed (per gm.) . 251 (3.98) high in hits (third time)… CF Aaron Hicks (2-for-5, 1 double) 5G… has matched the Yankees' RBI 49 2nd T8th extended his career-high on-base streak to 21G… SS Didi 2016 home run leader (Carlos BA .338 2nd 5th Gregorius (1-for-4) collected an infi eld single in the fourth Beltrán-22HR in 99G). OBP .443 1st 2nd SLG .703 1st 2nd to extend his career-long hitting streak to 16G… LF Brett Was one of fi ve players in OPS 1.146 1st 1st Gardner (2-for-5, 1R) and 3B Chase Headley (2-for-4, Yankees history to hit at least Walks 40 1st T7th TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY 1RBI) both had multiple hits… RHP Ronald Herrera (2.0IP, 22HR through 61 team games: TB 156 2nd T3rd XBH 35 2nd 5th June 15, 1930: In a 17-10 Yankees win 2H, 2ER, 1BB, 2K, 1HR, 1HP) made his Major League debut, Babe Ruth (5x: 1921, '26-28, over the Indians at League Park, Lou taking the loss in relief. '30), Mickey Mantle (1956), Gehrig goes 3-for-5 with 2HR and 7RBI. The Yankees scored 4R in the top of the fi rst inning… was Roger Maris (1961), Alex JUDGE'S FOOTNOTES In the Yanks’ next game, a 17-2 win their fi rst loss in a game in which they scored at least 4R Rodriguez (2007). Judge's 22HR this season over Cleveland, Gehrig goes 4-for-6 have traveled a total of 9,046 with 4RBI, 3R and 1HR. in the fi rst since 9/29/15 vs. Boston. With 22HR, has matched the Fell to 28-5 this season when scoring at least 5R. single-season high by an AL feet (per MLB Statcast), longer June 15, 1923: Lou Gehrig makes than the span of the Golden Gate Bridge (8,981 feet). his Major League debut at 19 years All 18 players in the starting lineup hit safely in the game. rookie over the last three seasons old during a 10-0 win over the St. (Houston's Carlos Correa-22HR Louis Browns, entering the game as a SÁNCHISE PLAYER: C Gary Sánchez went 3-for-4 with his in 2015)… is the highest home run total by a Yankees rookie defensive replacement at fi rst base.
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