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New York Yankees Vs. Oakland Athletics Thursday, May 19, 2016 W 7:05 P.M New York Yankees vs. Oakland Athletics Thursday, May 19, 2016 w 7:05 p.m. w CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires Official Scorer: Jim Young Anthem: Napa High School Choir First Pitch: Ray Morgan HP 82 Clint Fagan Upcoming Games: 1B 13 Todd Tichenor Fri., May 20 NYY RHP Sonny GRAY (3-4, 5.84) vs. LHP CC SABATHIA (2-2. 3.81) 6:35 CSNCA 2B 26 Bill Miller (cc) Sat., May 21 NYY LHP Sean MANAEA (1-1, 7.91) vs. RHP Masahiro TANAKA (1-0, 3.51) 1:05 CSNCA 3B 91 Brian Knight Sun., May 22 NYY RHP Jesse HAHN (1-1, 3.38) vs. RHP Michael PINEDA (1-5, 6.60) 1:05 CSNCA NEW YORK YANKEES (17-22) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 22 Jacoby ELLSBURY, CF (L) .278, 1, 11 11 Brett GARDNER, LF (L) .240, 5, 11 36 Carlos BELTRAN, DH (S) .245, 8, 19 34 Brian McCANN, C (L) .268, 5, 17 14 Starlin CASTRO, 2B .283, 5, 16 12 Chase HEADLEY, 3B (S) .207, 2, 9 29 Dustin ACKLEY, 1B (L) .140, 0, 4 18 Didi GREGORIUS, SS (L) .238, 3, 15 31 Aaron HICKS, RF (S) .208, 2, 8 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 47 RHP Ivan NOVA 2-1, 3.70 None 45 Chasen SHREVE 48 Andrew MILLER Right 54 Aroldis CHAPMAN 17 Ronald TORREYES INF 57 James PAZOS 27 Austin ROMINE C Right 38 Rob REFSNYDER INF 39 Kirby YATES Switch 41 Nick GOODY 25 Mark TEIXEIRA INF 68 Dellin BETANCES 85 Luis CESSA Coaching Staff: Active Players: 27 Austin Romine C 41 Nick Goody RHP 28 Joe Girardi Manager 11 Brett Gardner (L) OF 29 Dustin Ackley (L) UTIL 45 Chasen Shreve (L) LHP 53 Joe Espada Third Base 12 Chase Headley (S) INF 30 Nathan Eovaldi RHP 47 Ivan Nova RHP 56 Tony Pena First Base 14 Starlin Castro INF 31 Aaron Hicks (S) OF 48 Andrew Miller (L) LHP 58 Larry Rothschild Pitching 17 Ronald Torreyes INF 34 Brian McCann (L) C 54 Aroldis Chapman (L) RHP 59 Rob Thomson Bench 18 Didi Gregorius (L) INF 35 Michael Pineda RHP 57 James Pazos LHP 60 Mike Harkey Bullpen 19 Masahiro Tanaka RHP 36 Carlos Beltran (S) OF 68 Dellin Betances RHP 62 Alan Cockrell Hitting 22 Jacoby Ellsbury (L) OF 38 Rob Refsnyder INF 85 Luis Cessa RHP 63 Marcus Thames Asst. Hitting 25 Mark Teixeira (S) INF 39 Kirby Yates (L) RHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (19-22) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 4 Coco CRISP, LF (S) .234, 3, 13 1 Billy BURNS, CF (S) .262, 0, 3 22 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) .315, 4, 17 26 Danny VALENCIA, 3B .357, 6, 14 2 Khris DAVIS, DH .238, 12, 29 21 Stephen VOGT, C (L) .244, 3, 7 17 Yonder ALONSO, 1B (L) .235, 1, 10 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .231, 10, 20 3 Chris COGHLAN, 2B (L) .168, 5, 12 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 49 RHP Kendall GRAVEMAN 1-5, 5.84 12 Max MUNCY INF 35 Marc RZEPCZYNSKI Right 62 Sean DOOLITTLE 16 Billy BUTLER INF Right 25 Tyler LADENDORF INF 33 Fernando RODRIGUEZ 44 Ryan MADSON 29 Matt MCBRIDE C 60 Andrew TRIGGS Switch 61 John AXFORD None 66 Ryan DULL Coaching Staff: Active Players: 18 Rich Hill (L) LHP 44 Ryan Madson RHP 6 Bob Melvin Manager 1 Billy Burns (S) OF 21 Stephen Vogt (L) C 49 Kendall Graveman RHP 7 Mark Kotsay Bench 2 Khris Davis OF 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 54 Sonny Gray RHP 14 Mike Aldrete First Base 3 Chris Coghlan (L) OF 25 Tyler Ladendorf INF 55 Sean Manaea LHP 38 Ron Washington Third Base 4 Coco Crisp (S) OF 26 Danny Valencia INF 60 Andrew Triggs RHP 41 Curt Young Pitching 10 Marcus Semien INF 29 Matt McBride C 61 John Axford RHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 12 Max Muncy (L) INF 32 Jesse Hahn RHP 62 Sean Doolittle (L) LHP 59 Marcus Jensen Asst. Hitting 16 Billy Butler INF 33 Fernando Rodriguez RHP 66 Ryan Dull RHP 65 Scott Emerson Bullpen 17 Yonder Alonso (L) INF 35 Marc Rzepczynski (L) LHP.
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