Tuesday, October 9, 2018

[Today's PS] (10.10) Winning the Boston Yankees to Win the Championship Series

It is the first time in history that the two teams won 100 games in the regular season. Boston (108 wins) will beat the Yankees (100 wins) to meet Houston (103 wins) in the championship series. Boston scored four runs early in the day, continuing its triumphant 토토사이트 spirit yesterday. While starting pitcher Rick Portello won his first post-season victory with one loss in five innings, Chris Seil came out as the fourth pitcher and turned him off at the bottom of the eighth inning. Boston also showed off Alex Cora's tactics of using Ian Kinsler and Eduardo Nunez. The Yankees had poor starting pitcher CC Savasia with three runs in three innings. Aaron Boone took control of the pitcher with ease even in a game that could possibly be his last. The batter followed two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning, but failed to recover all of the lost points.

Boston, which was battered yesterday, had a chance to make two bases loaded in the first inning. Pierce hits, Jade Martinez infield hits, Vogats' walk. Martinez, who ranks seventh in the average speed of batters this season, hit a lucky infield hit that lasted only 45.3 miles. Yankees second baseman Glover Torres was able to move behind the second base. Martinez, who had a maximum speed of 26.8 feet (8.1 meters) per second during the season, displayed superhuman main strength of 29.2 feet (8.9 meters) during the bat. In Boston, Kinsler, who came out of the bases with two outs, pulled Sabathia's slider. However, he was not able to turn the left field. In the first inning, Aaron Hicks returned to the leadoff after being replaced due to hamstring injury in the first round. Hicks fired a barrel of 104.7 miles per hour and 26 degrees of firing angle (96 percent of the chance of hitting). The problem is that the batter headed to the deepest part of Yankee Stadium. He was caught by Jackie Bradley Jr. after failing to cross the middle wall of Yankee Stadium. The Yankees missed the Hicks' blow, and Judge and Gregorius retired to strikeout. Posello has eight balls at the end of the first inning and is allowed to retire by three.

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