Showing posts with label Cesar Ramos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cesar Ramos. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

Recap: Yankees 3, Rangers 1

With their relief core getting increasingly exhausted, the Yankees needed Nathan Eovaldi to give them some length Monday night.

He did just that, flirting with history along the way.

Eovaldi threw seven-plus scoreless innings in his home state, yielding just two hits and a pair of walks in a 3-1 win over the Rangers.

The Alvin, Texas, native had a no-hitter through six, but lost the bid when Rangers OF Nomar Mazarra led-off the seventh with a single.

Outside of that, though, Eovaldi was near-spotless on the evening, striking out six on 98 pitches in his first victory of the young season. 

He didn't receive a ton of run support, but then again, his outing didn't entail it.

After squandering a bases-loaded opportunity in the second, the Yankees grabbed a couple in the top of the third -- courtesy of a solo home run from Jacoby Ellsbury and an RBI double from Mark Teixeira.

They added to their advantage in the sixth, when Starlin Castro contributed his own solo shot on a fly ball to left.

In all, the Yankees were just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position, leaving eight men on base. But their performance was enough to beat Texas lefty Cesar Ramos, who -- starting in place of injured ace Cole Hamels -- allowed three earned run in six innings.

In fact, if there was one dark spot for the Yankees in this one, it was their bullpen. Dellin Betances entered in the eighth and surrendered a solo blast to Brett Nicholas, ruining the right-hander's perfect ERA.

Andrew Miller, however, was as good as always, working a 1-2-3 ninth for his fifth save in as many opportunities.  

WHAT IT MEANS: The Yankees improved to 8-10 on the year, having taken the opener of a nine-game road trip. They remain in the cellar of the AL East, three back of the division-leading Orioles.

NEXT UP: The Yankees and Rangers continue this series on Tuesday. Luis Severino (0-2, 4.86 ERA) and A.J. Griffin (2-0, 3.18 ERA) are slated to be your starters, with first pitch set for 8:05 p.m. ET.

Game Thread: New York Yankees @ Texas Rangers 4/25


The New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers are set to begin their three-game set this week at Globe Life Park in Arlington here in just a few minutes. Raise your hands if you've been in front of your television or your computer for an hour now thinking that the game started at 7:05 pm ET and not 8:00 pm ET. Maybe it's just me but anyway tonight the Yankees will send Nathan Eovaldi to the mound to face off with Cesar Ramos who will be filling in for the Texas ace Cole Hamels tonight as he fights a left groin injury. The game will be played at 8:05 pm ET and can be seen on the YES Network, ESPN and MLB TV.

Follow along with the game and keep me awake on Twitter by giving @GreedyStripes a follow, I struggle with these games that start a bit late. Also be sure to click the Yankees Tickets link at the top of the blog to grab a pair of tickets for Yankee Stadium when the boys return home to the Bronx.

The Yankees miss Cole Hamels which is always a good thing so we have to take advantage. Win! Go Yankees!!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Rays Having a Fire Sale?

"I'm taking your spot bro." - Evan Longoria

I made a semi-sarcastic comment on Twitter a few weeks back when I said that I felt like the Tampa Bay Rays were going to have a fire sale and I got absolutely killed by a few (presumably) Rays fans. This was shortly after the team traded relief pitcher Cesar Ramos, like I said I was being sarcastic, and were in talks of trading Jeremy Hellickson. Since then the team has saved a couple million by designating Jose Molina for assignment, saved a couple more million by trading away relief pitcher Joel Peralta to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and have made names like Matt Joyce available in trades. Kind of sounds like the beginnings of a fire sale, no?

This won't be a Florida Marlins fire sale, I can't see Tampa trading Evan Longoria, but I think we are in the beginning stages of it. If Tampa makes Ben Zobrist available, which they are expected to, and even consider listening on guys like Alex Cobb or Matt Moore my suspicions will be confirmed correct in my eyes. I can't say I'm disappointed that Tampa is possibly gearing up for a fire sale either, sell, sell, sell if you ask me.

New management, new GM, possibly a rookie manager in Raul Ibanez, if it looks like a duck...