Game Date:
04/14/2019
1:05pm EST
Lines:
Chicago +1.5
New York -1.5
Total:
Over
9 (+100)
Under 9 (-120)
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Chris Davis can breathe a sigh of relief. The Baltimore Orioles slugger singled home two runs with the bases loaded in the first inning against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday to end a record streak for a position player of 54 at-bats without a hit. Davis would later add the go-ahead double in the fifth inning, an RBI forceout in the sixth and a double in the eighth as part of a 9-5 Orioles win. Continue to Article
April 14, 2019 12:01:am EST
He tossed 62 pitches before turning it over to the bullpen as the Yankees scored four runs in their final two innings to snap a four-game losing streak. "I was out there the first inning and shaking, but it felt good to be back out there and be with the guys, and it feels good to get a win today," Sabathia said. "Being back out there, thinking where I came from in December and actually being back on the mound, it was cool. Continue to Article
April 13, 2019 9:40:pm EST
CC Sabathia performed a big league first Saturday: consecutive regular season starts of at least five innings, no walks and no more than one hit. Among Sabathia's more remarkable feats, considering what came between. "That is classic CC right there," said Yankees manager Aaron Boone. Continue to Article
April 13, 2019 6:19:pm EST
CC Sabathia pitched five sharp innings in his season debut, Luke Voit delivered a pinch-hit bases-loaded RBI single, Aaron Judge added his first homer of the season at Yankee Stadium and the New York Yankees halted a four-game losing streak with a 4-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox Saturday afternoon. Sabathia was activated Saturday from the injured list and held the White Sox to one hit. He struck out three, did not issue a walk and retired 15 of the 16 hitters he faced in a 62-pitch outing. Continue to Article
April 13, 2019 3:51:pm EST
The 22-year-old earned a $43 million contract before stepping onto a major league field because of his prodigious power, and he showed it on Friday night at Yankee Stadium. Jimenez's first homer came against Jonathan Holder in the fifth inning on a fastball left a little too high over the plate. With a casual flick of the wrist, Jiménez sent the ball rocketing at 108.6 mph a projected 425 feet. Continue to Article
April 13, 2019 1:08:am EST
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