Game 51: Yankees at Mets

Game 51: Yankees at Mets
May 28th, 2013, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field
TV: YES Network, ESPN Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Rainy/Cloudy, 60 Degrees, Wind: SE at 7 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will play the final game of their short two-game series at Citi Field.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (30-20)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Reid Brignac, SS
Chris Stewart, C
Hiroki Kuroda, P

Pitching: Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-3, 2.67 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets (19-29)
Ruben Tejada, SS
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
Lucas Duda, LF
Marlon Byrd, RF
Rick Ankiel, CF
John Buck, C
Ike Davis, 1B
Matt Harvey, P

Pitching: Matt Harvey RHP (5-0, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Matt Harvey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yanks' lose opener to Mets




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New York Yankees v New York Mets
Phil Hughes pitches against the Mets on May 27th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to kick off the Subway Series with a victory as they lost the opener to the Mets 2-1 on Monday. Phil Hughes was solid tonight and defiantly gave them a chance to win. This game became a battle of the bullpens and the Mets came out on top.

Hughes allowed one run on four hits in seven innings of work. He struck out six and did not allow a walk. He finished his outing with 101 pitches thrown, in which 68 of them were for strikes.

David Robertson relieved Hughes to begin the eighth inning and he surrendered the lead as Daniel Murphy singled in the go-ahead run. Robertson would not finish the eighth inning. Boone Logan came on with two outs and retired Lucas Duda to get the game to the ninth inning.

Jayson Nix provided the offense for the Yankees tonight. His single in the sixth inning accounted for the Yankees only run of the game.

The Yankees and Mets will continue their four-game Subway Series tomorrow.

Game 50: Yankees at Mets

Game 50: Yankees at Mets
May 27th, 2013, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field
TV: YES Network, MLB Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 71 Degrees, Wind: WSW at 6 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will kick off the Subway Series tonight at Citi Field.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (30-19)
Brett Gardner, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Chris Stewart, C
Phil Hughes, P

Pitching: Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets (18-29)
Ruben Tejada, SS
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
Lucas Duda, LF
John Buck, C
Rick Ankiel, CF
Ike Davis, 1B
Mike Baxter, RF
Jon Niese, P

Pitching: Jon Niese LHP (3-5, 4.80 ERA this season)
(Jon Niese against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Yankees at Mets: May 27th-28th

The Yankees and Mets will kick off the Subway Series with a two-game set at Citi Field.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Monday, May 27th, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field

Yankees:
Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets:
Jon Niese LHP (3-5, 4.80 ERA this season)
(Jon Niese against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 2: Tuesday, May 28th, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field

Yankees:
Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-3, 2.67 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets:

Matt Harvey RHP (5-0, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Matt Harvey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!

Sabathia rocked at the Trop




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C.C. Sabathia - New York Yankees v Tampa Bay Rays
C.C. Sabathia pitches against the Rays on May 26th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to complete the sweep of the Rays on Sunday as they were defeated 8-3. C.C. Sabathia's struggles continued at Tropicana Field today as he suffered the lost. Out of his ten previous starts at Tropicana Field, Sabathia has now lost nine of them.

Sabathia allowed seven runs on seven hits in seven innings of work. He struck out five and walked only one. He finished his outing with 108 pitches thrown, in which 74 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees were getting shut out until the ninth inning, in which they scored three runs. Brett Gardner led off the ninth inning with a solo shot to right field. Later in the inning, David Adams doubled in a pair to cut the deficit to five.

The Yankees will conclude their road trip with a two-game series with the Mets on Monday.

 
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