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NYY  3.8 proj. runs
6:35pm in 50m
+1.5 (-160) (o/u 8.5) (+138) 
# Player vs. R  
1 Anthony Volpe R  SS
2 Juan Soto L  RF
3 Aaron Judge R  LF
4 Giancarlo Stanton R  DH
5 Anthony Rizzo L  1B
6 Gleyber Torres R  2B
7 Trent Grisham L  CF
8 Jose Trevino R  C
9 Oswaldo Cabrera L  3B
  Luis Gil R  SP
confirmedlineup.png VERIFIED LINEUP
@ BAL  4.7 proj. runs
75° Winds out to RF at 2-7 mph
        
-1.5 (+137) (o/u 8.5) (-153) 
# Player vs. R  
1 Gunnar Henderson L  SS
2 Adley Rutschman L  C
3 Ryan O'Hearn L  DH
4 Ryan Mountcastle R  1B
5 Colton Cowser L  LF
6 Jordan Westburg R  2B
7 Cedric Mullins S  CF
8 Heston Kjerstad L  RF
9 Ramon Urias R  3B
  Corbin Burnes R  SP
confirmedlineup.png VERIFIED LINEUP
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Gil made his MLB debut against the Orioles and had 6 shutout innings against us in August 2021.   Yankees beat us 13-2.   

Our starter that day was Alex Wells.   Adam Plutko, Keegan Akin, and Shaun Anderson pitched in relief.

 

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1 minute ago, DirtyBird said:

What time does Roy start panicking?

 

1 minute ago, DirtyBird said:

What time does Roy start panicking?

I panicked following last nights game...and Im available to panic after coming off the panic rehab list...and I can go multiple games in panic mode...

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