

Indeed, Severino righted the ship from there, retiring 13 consecutive hitters until Andrés Giménez reached on an infield single in the sixth inning. He'll get into the sixth, and maybe even the seventh, which seemed remoted to say the least in the second inning.- Erik Boland October 16, 2022 He's retired 11 straight and is at 88 pitches through five. Severino has been terrific after a brutal start. Boone allowed Severino to begin the third inning, and Severino rewarded his manager's faith.


Yet in both instances, he stranded a pair of baserunners who, had they scored, could have broken the game early and led to a drastically different outcome. Severino allowed three hits in the first inning and then three more in the second. Put another way, Severino was so shaky early on that manager Aaron Boone had right-hander Domingo Germán warming in the bullpen during the second inning. That qualified as a win in a few respects, since it marked a massive turnaround from how his night started. Severino finished his night an out short of a quality start: 5 2/3 innings, eight hits, three runs, and no walks with six strikeouts on 106 pitches. They simply have another reason to celebrate an unlikely hero. Of course, none of that matters to the Guardians or Gonzalez. Maybe the Guardians would have rallied behind their onslaught of well-placed singles anyway, but it does mean that the Yankees will have even more reason to look back at Game 3 with regret if they lose this series.
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It's worth noting that Yankees manager Aaron Boone attempted to stretch Wandy Peralta for a second full inning, and that he called upon Clarke Schmidt - and not Clay Holmes - in an attempt to lock things down. Most CAREER go-ahead hits in 9th inning or later, postseason history:Ģ022 Gonzalez & 2004 Ortiz are the only ones to have 3 in a single postseason - Sarah Langs October 16, 2022 A Josh Naylor strikeout later, and the Guardians were down to their final out. Myles Straw, Steven Kwan, Amed Rosario, and José Ramírez all singled, resulting in a run scoring and loaded bases. Things can change quickly in baseball, and that proved to be the case on Saturday.

When Luke Maile struck out to begin the bottom of the ninth, the Guardians had less than a five percent win expectancy, according to FanGraphs. While Gonzalez had to settle for a single against the Yankees this Saturday, it nonetheless helped the Guardians secure an improbable win. That win advanced the Guardians to this series. Just last Saturday, Oscar Gonzalez homered to end the Guardians' marathon game against the Tampa Bay Rays and put his name on the national stage. Here are six things to know about the Guardians' Game 3 win. Oscar Gonzalez then delivered a two-out single that plated a pair of runs and sealed the shocking win for the Guardians. The Guardians rallied in the ninth, however, with four consecutive one-out hits that cut the Yankees' lead to one. The New York Yankees were 167-0 in postseason history when leading by multiple runs entering the ninth inning- until tonight.- ESPN Stats & Info October 16, 2022
