New York: The conditions in the Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon were much more sustainable compared to Friday night, so much that the giants and the Yankees could play a complete game of nine tickets. That said, the bar to clear was as low as the temperature.
The weather was still frigid. The wind was still relaxed. The rain was still generalized. On Friday night, that was the recipe for the victory of San Francisco. On Saturday afternoon, it was the basis of a defeat by 8-4 against the New Yorkes (8-6), since Jordan Hicks allowed a career won of more than four tickets.
“Only son of the whole place,” Hicks said. “First entry, some traffic. I feel that it takes me more to stay hot, stay loose. Bears, that, he felt like a normal day throw. I just be beaten a bit.”
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The scathing climate could not refresh Wilmer Flores, who continued his Christian stretch driving in the four races of San Francisco (10-4) and hit his sixth home run of the season, a two-run shot that tied it with Aaron’s judge, Mike Trout, Kyle Schwarber, Tommy Edman, Tyler Sodetrom and Tommy Edman for the Baseball Most. Together with the Homer, Flores led two races with a simple to register his second day of the four -ranked season.
“He feels good. I’m still saying it: it feels good to help the team,” Flores said.
Of the seven races that Hicks allowed, five cross dishes at the bottom of the fifth, a frame where Hicks could not record a single. Hicks faced five batters in the fifth, and those plaque appearances were the following: single, simple, simple, double, walk. Hicks departed with the giants, 4-2, and Randy Rodríguez inherited loaded bases without outs.
When Rodríguez ended the entrance, the advantage of the Yankees shot at 7-2. Anthony Volpe led a race with a sacrifice fly, Jasson Domínguez slapped a two -run single to the left and Hicks ended with an inflated effectiveness (5.87). Hicks said his body felt good when he went out for the fifth, but he adjusted when the entrance continued.
“Under these conditions, it will be difficult to stay so warm for so long,” said Hicks. “Only one battle day. Clean them next time and memory of memory washing because most of the days you will have better conditions.”
Melvin added: “I had to give a small rope there, we have 17 games in a row. But in the second, third and fourth, it looked really good since we have it at the beginning of this year. Then, in the fifth, only Tekes) Poudntbherte ponde-tabhert joined them on him.”
Hicks speed was reduced with its four releases. Compared to the average of its season, its sinking was 1.7 mph slower, while its divisor was 1.8 mph slower. Hicks attributed the fall to the conditions, evaluating that today’s weather was in the first place of the coldest games he has launched.
“You will not be full of heat like a day of 80 degrees,” Hicks said. “I was really worried about the veil. I had a good action. Real had much more movement today than any of my other openings and that some hunders ran too much.
Hicks’s departure was on a different trajectory before the fifth inning. After allowing two races at the bottom of the first in the triple RBI of Cody Bellinger and the sacrifice fly of Paul Goldschmidt, Hicks published goals without goals in the second, third and fourth, receiving support in the second in the home run of two noises of flowers.
“It’s quite crazy,” Hicks said about Flores. “It’s fun to see it. I could only see shoots last year, so to see Flo in its element, it is very fun to see and a good surprise.”
The giants had the opportunity to make a last return at the top of the ninth input, placing the runners in second and third without outs, but wasted the opportunity when they finished 2 by 11 with runners in an annotation position.
It is worth pointing
- Jung Hoo Lee has now reached the base safely in 12 or in the 13 games he has played this year after drawing a walk and hitting a double.
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