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The Surprising Truth Hidden Between Yesterday’s Gains and Today’s Losses

The Surprising Truth Hidden Between Yesterday’s Gains and Today’s Losses

I wrote about this exact matchup yesterday. I won this matchup yesterday so I am looking to go back to the well to grab more units from these two AL East powerhouses. Maybe that’s an overstatement for at least one of the teams, but, frankly, I don’t care. Not much in baseball is more exciting than when two teams square off like this and I’m ready for it as the Red Sox and Yankees take each other on again. 

In game one, I played the over. We had Walker Buehler taking on Will Warren. That wasn’t exactly the matchup of the century or something, but it was a good enough pitching matchup. Buehler did a good job against the Yankees in the World Series, and Warren has been better of late. Well, Buehler struggled through just two innings for the Red Sox, allowing five earned runs on seven hits and two walks. The bullpen did okay, allowing a few more runs, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Yankees down as they won 9-6. My play was on the over so I was happy with this outcome. If we are being honest, this was one of the easier cashes all season. The Yankees scored five runs in the first inning and another two in the second which meant we only need two in the next seven innings to be successful. We got another eight runs in the game. Aaron Judge was a monster, once again, going 3-5 boosting his batting average to an absurd .395. In fact, all Yankee starters had a hit in the game, and only two of them didn’t get a run scored.

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