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Game 2 (1:05)

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* - games back of wild card

Team Records

70-58 |=======| 66-61

3rd, -2.0 |=======| 4th, -*3.5

Streaks / L10

-2, Lost 7 of 11 / 4-6 |=======| +3, Won 5 of 7 / 6-4

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .262 (6th) |=======| BA: .251 (11th)

OPS: .774 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .713 (12th)

Runs: 601 (4th) |=======| Runs: 525 (11th)

HR: 197 (1st) |=======| HR: 140 (11th)

Last 7 Days

BA: .277 (2nd) |=======| BA: .262 (7th)

OPS: .891 (1st) |=======| OPS: .792 (3rd)

Runs: 49 (1st) |=======| Runs: 31 (7th)

HR: 21 (1st) |=======| HR: 14 (2nd)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.37 (12th) |=======| ERA: 4.21 (9th)

WHIP: 1.40 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.24 (3rd)

BAA: .261 (10th) |=======| BAA: .248 (3rd)

TB: 1840 (6th) |=======| TB: 1800 (9th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 7.17 (15th) |=======| ERA: 2.66 (2nd)

WHIP: 1.75 (15th) |=======| WHIP: 1.05 (2nd)

BAA: .319 (15th) |=======| BAA: .226 (3rd)

TB: 159 (15th) |=======| TB: 74 (2nd)

Starters

ERA: 4.92 (12th) |=======| ERA: 4.60 (11th)

WHIP: 1.45 (14th) |=======| WHIP: 1.30 (5th)

BAA: .272 (12th) |=======| BAA: .262 (9th)

TB: 1219 (8th) |=======| TB: 1264 (12th)

Relievers

ERA: 3.51 (4th) |=======| ERA: 3.50 (3rd)

WHIP: 1.31 (9th) |=======| WHIP: 1.13 (2nd)

BAA: .242 (8th) |=======| BAA: .219 (1st)

TB: 621 (9th) |=======| TB: 536 (2nd)

NEW: Quality Start minimum requirements

* - Game ERA must be 4.00 or less with at least six innings pitched

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Dylan Bundy

(7-4)

3.33 (1.28/.253)

74K / 26BB, 12HR

QS: 3

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Bundy got fortunate against the Nationals since they weren't hitting and probably should have given up more runs than he did, but cashed in his third sub-4/6+ start of the season. He walked a season high four batters and again saw his stuff not as good as it was earlier in the season. The Yankees could prove to be difficult for Bundy here as they have been this season as a reliever and allowed two runs on five hits in 2.2 innings in his last start.

Splits & Sits

179 vs. left: .242/.298/.380, 6HR

162 vs. right: .266/.346/.377, 6HR

Bases Empty: .249

RISP: .197

RISP w/2 outs: .194

Men on w/2 outs: .255

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .250

2016 Away (3 starts, 11 relief)

(4-2) 3.74 (1.49/.271), 5HR

Career vs. NYY (2 relief)

3.2 IP, 7H, 3ER

Career @ Yankee Stadium (0 starts)

NA

vs. Batter

Starlin Castro 1/3, RBI

Brett Gardner 2/2, RBI

Didi Gregorius 1/2, RBI

Chase Headley 1/2

Jacoby Ellsbury 1/1, BB

Aaron Hicks 0/1

Rob Refsnyder 0/1

Austin Romine 0/1

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Chad Green

(2-3)

3.66 (1.22/.247)

45K / 11BB, 8HR

QS: 3

Green has had a pretty solid season for the Yankees complete with a few stinkers, but way more stretches of domination such as the one he's on in the last two starts. He threw six against Toronto and six against the Angels in his last two starts and allowed a total of one run, seven hits and one walk with 16 strikeouts. His other sart this month wasn't good, but has a 2.30 ERA in August and had a 3.86 in July. Green threw 2.1 shutout innings against the Orioles in relief on July 21st and allowed only two hits. He has also been far better at home than on the road and has trouble with lefties.

Splits & Sits

78 vs. left: .271/.338/.538, 6HR

85 vs. right: .225/.259/.306, 2HR

Bases Empty: .221

RISP: .267

RISP w/2 outs: .278

Men on w/2 outs: .292

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .200

2016 Home (3 starts, 2 relief)

(1-0) 1.76 (1.23/.268), HR

Career vs Baltimore (1 relief)

2.1 IP, 2H, K

vs. Batter

Manny Machado 1/1

Steve Pearce 0/0, BB

Everyone else 0/6, K

The Orioles continue their ways of being blown out on a nightly basis like they did before the Nationals series as the pitching just continues to plummet and the staff continues to be the worst staff in baseball over the last 12 games or so. Really not much else to say. This team continues to embarrass themselves against teams that play good baseball against them. The pitching is awful and now, Adam Jones is injured which exposes yet another huge hole on the depth chart.

This Yankees team may make Bundy pay where the Nationals were unable to do so if his stuff continues to be subpar like it has been for a few starts now. Meanwhile, Green is on a hot streak of his own having allowed only one run in the last two starts.

Well, literally every team chasing us won today and all gain a game as Detroit has now won five in a row, the Yankees three in a row, Houston two in a row, KC is back to winning two in a row and nine of 10 and Seattle was finally able to hold on to a late inning lead to win their game. Toronto also won and are back to two games in the lead for the division. Boston lost their third in a row, but remain safely in second place and in possession of the top wild card spot.

Wild Card Standings

*Boston +1.0

*Baltimore --

Detroit -1.0

Seattle -2.0

Houston -3.0

KC Royals -3.0

NY Yankees -3.5

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