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Lineup Sheet NEW YORK YANKEES at BOSTON RED SOX Game #52 ● Friday, September 18, 2020 ● Fenway Park, Boston, MA NEW YORK YANKEES AVG HR RBI PLAYER POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .373 10 23 26-DJ LeMahieu 2B .275 9 20 99-Aaron Judge RF .320 4 9 27-Giancarlo Stanton DH .283 20 46 59-Luke Voit 1B .259 3 14 25-Gleyber Torres SS .215 5 14 31-Aaron Hicks S CF .282 6 23 29-Gio Urshela 3B .145 9 21 24-Gary Sánchez C .291 7 23 77-Clint Frazier LF R H E LOB PITCHERS DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HB P/S GAME DATA 47-Jordan Montgomery, LHP (2-2, 4.76) Official Scorer: Chaz Scoggins 1st Pitch: Temp: Game Time: Attendance: 0-Adam Ottavino, RHP 33-J.A. Happ, LHP 56-Jonathan Holder, RHP 77-Clint Frazier, OF NYY Bench NYY Bullpen 11-Brett Gardner (L), OF 38-Erik Kratz, C 57-Chad Green, RHP 79-Nick Nelson, RHP 14-Tyler Wade (L), INF/OF 39-Mike Tauchman (L), OF 59-Luke Voit, INF 83-Deivi García, RHP Left Left 17-Aaron Boone (Manager) 40-Luis Severino, RHP^ 60-Mike Harkey (Bullpen) 85-Luis Cessa, RHP 11-Brett Gardner 53-Zack Britton 19-Masahiro Tanaka, RHP 43-Jonathan Loasiga, RHP 62-Marcus Thames (Hitting) 88-Phil Nevin (Third Base) 39-Mike Tauchman 54-Aroldis Chapman 24-Gary Sánchez, C 45-Gerrit Cole, RHP 63-P.J. Pilittere (Asst. Hitting) 99-Aaron Judge, OF 25-Gleyber Torres, INF 47-Jordan Montgomery, LHP 64-Carlos Mendoza (Bench) Right Right 26-DJ LeMahieu, INF 48-Tommy Kahnle, RHP^ 65-James Paxton, LHP^^ **10-day Injured List 38-Erik Kratz 0-Adam Ottavino 27-Giancarlo Stanton, OF 50-Reggie Willits (First Base) 66-Kyle Higashioka, C ^^45-day Injured List 43-Jonathan Loaisiga 29-Gio Urshela, INF 53-Zack Britton, LHP 67-Matt Blake (Pitching) ^ 60-day Injured List Switch 56-Jonathan Holder 31-Aaron Hicks (S), OF 54-Aroldis Chapman, LHP 73-Michael King, RHP None 57-Chad Green 73-Michael King 79-Nick Nelson 85-Luis Cessa BOSTON RED SOX AVG HR RBI PLAYER POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .326 6 14 99-Alex Verdugo L RF .293 11 36 11-Rafael Devers L 3B .284 10 26 2-Xander Bogaerts SS .206 5 22 28-J.D. Martinez LF .265 5 15 7-Christian Vázquez C .317 1 14 25-Kevin Plawecki DH .265 5 18 19-Jackie Bradley Jr. L CF .223 3 11 23-Michael Chavis 1B .250 2 4 39-Christian Arroyo 2B R H E LOB PITCHERS DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HB P/S UMPIRES 54-Martín Pérez, LHP (3-4, 4.33) HP: Carlos Torres (37) 1B: Paul Nauert (CC, 39 ) 2B: Jansen Visconti (52) 3B: Chad Fairchild (4) 2-Xander Bogaerts, SS 31-Austin Brice, RHP** 59-Jeffrey Springs, LHP 82-Tom Goodwin (First Base) BOS Bench BOS Bullpen 7-Christian Vázquez, C 32-Matt Barnes, RHP 60-Yairo Muñoz, INF/OF 84-Ramon Vázquez (Coach) 10-Ron Roenicke (Manager) 36-Jonathan Araúz (S), INF 61-Andrew Triggs, RHP** 87-Jerry Narron (Bench) Left Left 11-Rafael Devers (L), 3B 39-Christian Arroyo, INF 62-Peter Fatse (Asst. Hitting) 89-Tanner Houck, RHP 30-Tzu-Wei Lin 59-Jeffrey Springs 15-Dustin Pedroia, 2B^ 41-Chris Sale, LHP^ 63-Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP 99-Alex Verdugo (L), OF 63-Darwinzon Hernandez 16-Andrew Benintendi (L), OF** 46-Dylan Covey, RHP 64-Marcus Walden Right 74-Mike Kickham 17-Nathan Eovaldi, RHP 48-Colten Brewer, RHP^^ 65-Ryan Weber, RHP **10-day Injured List 29-Bobby Dalbec Right 51-TimHyers (Hitting) 68-Zack Godley, RHP** ^^45-day Injured List 19-Jackie Bradley Jr. (L), OF 32-Matt Barnes 52-Carlos Febles (Third Base) 70-Ryan Brasier, RHP ^ 60-day Injured List 22-Chris Mazza, RHP Switch 46-Dylan Covey 53-Craig Bjornson (Bullpen) 71-Phillips Valdez, RHP 23-Michael Chavis, INF 36-Jonathan Araúz 64-Marcus Walden 54-Martín Pérez, LHP 72-Josh Taylor, LHP** 25-Kevin Plawecki, C 65-Ryan Weber 55-Kevin Walker (Asst. Pitching) 74-Mike Kickham, LHP 28-J.D. Martinez, OF/DH 70-Ryan Brasier 57-Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP^^ 79-Robert Stock 29-Bobby Dalbec, 1B/3B 71-Phillips Valdez 58-Dave Bush (Pitching) 81-Kyle Hart, LHP** 30-Tzu-Wei Lin (L), INF 79-Robert Stock .
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