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At BOSTON RED SOX (51-40) 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 (46-42) at BOSTON RED SOX (51-40) Standing in AL East: ...........3rd, -3.5G Current Streak: ....................Won 1 Sunday, July 16, 2017 • Fenway Park • Doubleheader Current Road Trip ....................1-1 Recent Homestand:. .2-4 Game 1 (1:05 p.m.): LHP CC Sabathia (7-3, 3.81) vs. RHP Rick Porcello (4-11, 4.75) Home Record: .............26-17 (48-33) Road Record: ..............20-25 (36-45) Game #89 • Road Game #46 • TV: YES/TBS • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM Day Record: ............... 15-16 (26-27) Game 2 (8:05 p.m.): RHP Masahiro Tanaka (7-8, 5.47) vs. LHP David Price (4-2, 3.91) Night Record: ............. 31-26 (58-51) Pre-All-Star ................45-41 (44-44) Game #90 • Road Game #47 • TV: ESPN • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM Post-All-Star ..................1-1 (40-34) vs. AL East: ................22-16 (35-41) AT A GLANCE: Today the Yankees complete their first series DOUBLE DIPPING: Today is the second doubleheader of the vs. AL Central: ................8-5 (21-12) vs. AL West: .................7-16 (20-13) of the "second half" with a doubleheader at Boston…is the season for the Yankees (split a DH vs. Houston on 5/14)…the vs. National League: ...........9-5 (8-12) first stop on a season-long three-city, 11-game road trip Yankees have gone 1-3-2 over their last six doubleheaders vs. RH starters: .............33-31 (59-52) (4G, since Friday), Minnesota (3G, Monday-Wednesday) and since 2014, but are 6-3-10 in twin bills since the start of 2009. vs. LH starters: .............13-11 (25-26) Today will be their 11th doubleheader vs. Boston since Yankees Score First: ....... 28-12 (47-26) Seattle (4G, 7/20-23)…is their third trip of at least 11 games Opp. Score First: ...........18-30 (37-52) since 2007 (also 7/3-13/14 and 9/15-26/16). 1980, with the Yankees going 4-1-5 in those DHs…are Leading After 6: ..............36-9 (58-6) At 46-42 (.523), are 3.5G out of first place…are in third 2-0-3 in doubleheaders at Fenway Park over the same Trailing After 6: ..............7-27 (15-60) place for the second straight day immediately following span, splitting each of the last three here (since 2008)… Tied After 6: ..................3-6 (11-12) (6/29-7/13 the Yankees and Red Sox have split each of the last four Leading After 7: ..............38-4 (68-4) 15 consecutive days (6/29-7/13) and 16-of-17 in second Trailing After 7: ...............5-35 (5-65) place…controlled first place for 43-of-45 days from the doubleheaders between the clubs overall…last swept Tied After 7: ...................3-3 (11-9) end of play on 5/13 through the end of play on 6/26. the Red Sox in a DH on 8/18/06 at Fenway Park (were the Leading After 8: ..............40-2 (72-2) first two games in a five-game series sweep). Are four games above .500… are 8-19 since they were Trailing After 8: ...............4-39 (3-71) a season-high 15G over at the end of play on 6/12 (38- Since the start of 2014, the Yankees have played six Tied After 8: .....................2-1 (9-5) doubleheaders…over that same span, LF Brett Gardner Extra-Inning Games: ............4-3 (4-3) 23)… have a -17 run differential during this stretch. One-run Games: ............9-18 (24-12) Have posted a winning record after the All-Star break has appeared in 10 games that are part of DHs (all except Two (or fewer)-run Games: . 14-22 (39-29) G1 on 9/12/14 and G2 on 10/3/15, both at Baltimore), in 24 consecutive seasons (1993-2016)… is the second- NYY Scores 5 or more: .....34-11 (61-11) hitting .405 (17-for-42) with 9R, 4 doubles, 1 triple, 4HR, NYY Scores 4 or more: .....37-18 (68-17) longest such streak in Major League history, after their NYY Scores 3 or fewer: ......9-24 (16-61) own 32-year streak from 1933-64…finished the "first 12RBI, 4BB, 1SB and 1HP…has hit safely in all of those 10G. NYY Scores 2 or fewer: .......1-16 (8-50) half" with a 45-41 record, their 22nd consecutive season Opp. Scores 5 or more: ......9-30 (19-53) with a pre-All-Star record of .500-or-better (since 1996). THE PRICE IS RIGHT: Yankees batters have scored at least 5R Opp. Scores 4 or fewer: ....37-12 (65-25) in five of six games vs. Game 2 starter David Price since the start Opp. Scores 3 or fewer: ......30-5 (54-13) Have not won consecutive games since a six-game winning of 2016, batting .369 (55-for-149) against him…over the same Opp. Scores 2 or fewer: .......20-1 (39-7) streak from 6/7-12… are 0-8 following a win since 6/13. Yankees No Errors: ........ 25-22 (51-44) Are seeking their first series win since a three-game sweep span, Price has gone 1-4 with a 8.31 ERA (34.2IP, 32ER) in his six Yankees Make Error(s): .... 21-20 (33-34) starts against the Yankees…seven of his 20 career games with NYY Starter Goes 6: ....... 36-12 (55-36) vs. Baltimore from 6/9-11…are 0-7-1 in their last eight series, Come-From-Behind Wins:. 20 (45) their longest stretch without a series win since going 0-5-3 at least 10H allowed have come against the Yankees. Yankees hit 0HR: ........... 3-15 (19-38) C Gary Sánchez has 4HR off David Price in his career, in eight series from 7/8-8/7/13 (credit: YES Network)… their Yankees hit at least 1HR: .. 43-27 (65-40) last longer streak of series without a win occurred when matching his most off a single pitcher (4HR off Marco Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ....... 27-12 (36-11) Estrada)…hit 2HR off Price on 6/8 at Yankee Stadium Walk-off Wins-Losses: ...........3-4 (6-4) they went 0-8-3 over 11 series from 8/23-9/30/91. Series Record: .........12-13-3 (26-22-5) Their +100 run differential is third in the Majors, trailing Los becoming the seventh player with a multi-HR game Series Record, home: ......9-5-0 (15-8-3) Angeles-NL (+171) and Houston (+165). off Price and the second Yankee (also Mark Teixeira on Series Record, road: ......3-8-3 (11-14-2) 9/28/11 at Tropicana Field)…CF Jacoby Ellsbury has hit Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.: ....5 (5) / 1 (6) .351 (27-for-77) off Price, the most hits by any player off Run Differential ................... +100 YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees defeated the Red Sox, Runs Scored (per gm.) ......... 485 (5.51) 4-1, in 16 innings on Saturday to improve to 4-3 in extra- the left-hander in his career…SS Didi Gregorius owns a Runs Allowed (per gm.) ....... 385 (4.38) inning games this season…at 5 hours, 50 minutes, was the .500 (12-for-24) career batting average off the left-hander Yankees' second-longest game of the season in terms of time and 2B Starlin Castro has hit .412 (7-for-17) off him. and innings, trailing only their 18-inning win in 6 hours, 5 TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY BACK TO THE BACK BAY: The Yankees have won eight of their July 16, 2010: In a moving pre-game minutes on 5/7 at Chicago-NL…were held scoreless for the ceremony, the Yankees honor the game's first eight innings…RHP Luis Severino did not record last 10G against the Red Sox, going 5-2 in 2017… this season, memory of team owner George M. a decision, allowing 1ER in 7.0IP (4H, 2BB, 6K) in his team- have outscored the Red Sox, 35-13 in 7G…coming into this Steinbrenner III and public address series, have won 8-of-10 series at Fenway Park since 2014, announcer Bob Sheppard, both leading 10th start of at least 7.0IP this season…Yankees relievers combined to toss 9.0 scoreless innings (4H, 2BB, 6K), including a two-game sweep from 4/26-27/17. of whom passed away during the preceding week. Team captain Derek including a career-high-tying 3.0IP by RHP Jonathan Holder Yankees pitchers have held Boston to 1R-or-fewer in five Jeter referred to both icons as “shining (1H, 1K)…was the longest scoreless outing by the Yankees of the seven games between the clubs this season, posting stars in the Yankees universe.” bullpen since tossing 9.0 scoreless frames on 9/29/13 at a 1.43 ERA (69.0IP, 40H, 13R/11ER, 19BB, 62K, 4HR)…have July 16, 2006: Mariano Rivera records Arizona…DH Matt Holliday (1-for-6, 1BB) tied the game with held the Red Sox 2-for-40 with RISP this season. his 400th regular season save in a 6-4 win vs. the White Sox at Yankee a solo HR to lead off the ninth…was his fourth career game- Stadium.
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