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TEXAS RANGERS (37-37) Standing in AL East 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 (40-32) vs. TEXAS RANGERS (37-37) Standing in AL East: ...........1st, +0.0G RHP Michael Pineda (7-3, 3.56) vs. RHP Nick Martínez (2-3, 4.33) Current Streak: ....................Lost 1 Current Homestand: .................2-3 Recent Road Trip .....................1-6 Sunday, June 25, 2017 • Yankee Stadium • 2:05 p.m. ET Home Record: ............. 24-12 (48-33) Game #73 Home Game #37 TV: YES/MLBN Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM (English), WADO 1280AM (Spanish) Road Record: .............. 16-20 (36-45) • • • Day Record: ............... 13-11 (26-27) Night Record: ............. 27-21 (58-51) AT A GLANCE: The Yankees are 2-3 thus far on their six-game ALL RISE: RF Aaron Judge has reached base safely in a Pre-All-Star ................ 40-32 (44-44) Post-All-Star ..................0-0 (40-34) homestand…are 1-1 in their current three-game set vs. Texas career-best 26 consecutive games, the longest on-base vs. AL East: ................ 20-13 (35-41) after going 1-2 vs. the Angels earlier this week… on Monday, streak by a Yankee this season…over the stretch, is batting vs. AL Central: ................6-3 (21-12) begin a seven-game road trip to Chicago-AL (Mon.-Thurs.) .347/.455/.752 (35-for-101) with 28R, 6 doubles, 1 triple, vs. AL West: .................6-13 (20-13) and Houston (6/30-7/2). 11HR, 28RBI and 19BB. vs. National League: ...........8-3 (8-12) At 40-32 (.556), own the AL's BEST RECORD, Is the longest active streak in the AL, second-longest in vs. RH starters: ............. 31-24 (59-52) MAJORS, 2017 vs. LH starters: ................9-8 (25-26) second-best record (see chart). TEAM W-L PCT the Majors (San Francisco's Eduardo Nuñez-30, currently Yankees Score First: .........26-9 (47-26) Maintain a two percentage-point Houston 51-25 .671 on the D.L.)… is tied for the longest streak in the AL Opp. Score First: ........... 14-23 (37-52) lead over second-place Boston in Los Angeles-NL 50-26 .658 this season (Los Angeles-AL's Cameron Maybin-26, Leading After 6: ..............32-6 (58-6) the AL East (.556 vs. .554)… since Arizona 47-28 .627 Baltimore's Jonathan Schoop-26). Trailing After 6: ..............5-21 (15-60) taking first place at the end of Colorado 47-30 .610 Is the longest single-season on-base streak by a Yankee Tied After 6: ..................3-5 (11-12) Washington 45-29 .608 Leading After 7: ..............34-2 (68-4) play on 5/21, have had just one YANKEES 40-32 .556 since Derek Jeter's 34G streak to end 2012 (8/27-10/3/12). Trailing After 7: ...............3-28 (5-65) day (close of play on 6/20) in Boston 41-33 .554 Leads the Majors with 26HR, four ahead of Tampa Bay's Tied After 7: ...................3-2 (11-9) which they were not in first. Logan Morrison and another rookie, Los Angeles-NL's Leading After 8: ..............36-0 (72-2) Have had sole possession of first place for 41 of the last 43 Cody Bellinger (22HR). Trailing After 8: ...............2-31 (3-71) Tied After 8: .....................2-1 (9-5) days (since 5/13)… were alone in first for 30 straight days Has hit 30 career home runs, tied for the fifth-most in Extra-Inning Games: ............3-3 (4-3) (from 5/21-6/19), the team's second-longest such streak Major League history through 97 career games (Mark One-run Games: ............8-12 (24-12) since the start of 2013 (40d from 7/3-8/11/15)… have had McGwire-36, Rudy York-33, Gary Sánchez-32, José Two (or fewer)-run Games: . 12-15 (39-29) at least a share of first for 52 of the last 58 days (since 4/28). Abreu-31 and Ryan Braun-30). NYY Scores 5 or more: .......29-8 (61-11) NYY Scores 4 or more: ..... 31-13 (68-17) Have won 2-of-4 after a seven-game losing streak. Over the last 10 seasons (2008-17), is tied for the most home NYY Scores 3 or fewer: ......9-19 (16-61) Are 8G above .500… are 2-9 since they were a season- runs through 72 team games (26HR) with Miami's Giancarlo NYY Scores 2 or fewer: .......1-14 (8-50) high 15G over at the end of play on 6/12 (38-23). Stanton in 2015 and St. Louis' Albert Pujols in 2009. Opp. Scores 5 or more: ......8-23 (19-53) Their +96 run differential ranks fourth in the Majors to Los Is one of six players in Yankees history to hit at least 26HR Opp. Scores 4 or fewer: ......32-9 (65-25) Opp. Scores 3 or fewer: ......26-5 (54-13) Angeles-NL (+132), Houston (+113) and Arizona (+108). through 72 team games: Babe Ruth (4x: 1921, '26, '28, '30), Opp. Scores 2 or fewer: .......19-1 (39-7) Lou Gehrig (1927), Mickey Mantle (1956), Roger Maris (2x: Yankees No Errors: ........ 24-17 (51-44) YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees fell to the Rangers, 8-1, on 1960-61), Alex Rodriguez (2007). Yankees Make Error(s): .... 16-15 (33-34) Saturday…RHP Luis Cessa started and took the loss, allowing Is one of three rookies ever to reach 26HR prior to the All- NYY Starter Goes 6: ....... 30-11 (55-36) 3ER in 5.0IP, while establishing a career high in strikeouts (3H, Star break (since 1933); also Mark McGwire (33 in 1987), Come-From-Behind Wins:. 16 (45) Yankees hit 0HR: ........... 2-12 (19-38) 2BB, 8K, 1HR, 1HP)…LHP Tyler Webb (1.1IP, 1K) made his and José Abreu (29 in 2014). Yankees hit at least 1HR: .. 38-20 (65-40) Major League debut in relief…RF Aaron Judge (1-for-4, solo Is one of 10 players in Major League history to hit at least Yankees hit 2+ HRs: .........26-8 (36-11) HR) hit his Major League-leading 26th home run, extending his 26HR through 72 team games at age-25 or younger…six Walk-off Wins-Losses: ...........2-2 (6-4) career-long on-base streak to 26 games… was the Yankees' of the other nine are in the Hall of Fame (Jackson, Griffey Series Record: ...........12-9-2 (26-22-5) Series Record, home: ......9-2-0 (15-8-3) only extra-base hit of the game…CF Mason Williams (1- Jr., Foxx, Mantle, Gehrig, Killebrew; the others are Maris, Series Record, road: ......3-7-2 (11-14-2) for-3, 1BB) had 2SB, the first stolen bases of his Major League Prince Fielder and Stanton). Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.: ....5 (5) / 1 (6) career…was the fourth multi-steal game by a Yankee this Has hit 8HR with 17RBI in his last 14G (since 6/10)… has Run Differential ..................... +96 season (Gardner-2x, Ellsbury-1x)…2B Starlin Castro (1-for-4) homered in five of his last seven games at Yankee Runs Scored (per gm.). 402 (5.58) has hit safely in 13 of his last 14 home games. Stadium (6HR)…has 11RBI in his last seven home games. Runs Allowed (per gm.) ....... 306 (4.25) Is the only player in the Majors this season with an OPS north INKED UP: Yesterday, the Yankees announced the signings of 1.000 in all three months (min. 75PA in month)… had a of RHP Clarke Schmidt and RHP Matt Sauer, their first and 1.161 OPS in April, 1.084 in May, is at 1.164 in June. TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY second-round selections of the 2017 First-Year Player Draft. June 25, 1934: In a 13-2 win vs. the Schmidt (first round, 16th overall) was drafted out of the BRONX BOMBERS: Yankees batters have hit at least 1HR in White Sox, Lou Gehrig becomes the University of South Carolina…a 6-foot-1, 200-pound 17-of-18 games since 6/6… have hit 45HR in their last 24G. fourth Yankee to hit for the cycle. Gehrig also accomplishes the feat on junior, Schmidt went 4-2 and ranked second in the nation Lead MLB with 1.63 HR/G (117HR/72G) and are third in HR 8/1/37 vs. St. Louis. with a 1.34 ERA (60.1IP, 41H, 15R/9ER, 18BB, 70K, 3HR) in (Houston-121, Tampa Bay-120). TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY nine starts for the Gamecocks in 2017…was named to Their 117HR are the most by YANKEES BATTING, 2017 USA Baseball’s Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch a Yankees team through the June 26, 1944: The Yankees, Dodgers STAT 2017 AL MLB and Giants play a three-way exhibition List for the second straight season…had his 2017 season first 72G of a season… are Runs 402 2nd 3rd game at the Polo Grounds to promote cut short in late April due to a right elbow injury and third-highest 72-game total Runs/Gm 5.58 1st 2nd the purchase of war bonds. Each team underwent successful “Tommy John” surgery. in Major League history: HR 117 3rd 3rd HR/Gm 1.63 1st 1st bats six times and plays the field six Sauer (second round, 54th overall) went 9-1 with a 0.98 Seattle-1999 (131HR), St.
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