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Nov 08, 2022
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In Game 2 of the American League Division Series, the Cleveland Guardian battled for more than four hours, scoring two runs on three singles from the center of the lineup in the 10th inning to beat the New York Yankees 4-2 and even the best-of-five series.
The game, originally scheduled for Friday night, was postponed because of rain. The Yankees continued their winning streak in the first game. Giancarlo Stanton and Guardian ace Shane Bieber got on base in the first inning and drove a red line drive over the wall in right field for a home run. Gave the team a two-point lead.
After making his first start at Yankee Stadium, Justin Bieber was pitching steadily, and his teammates gradually got past Nestor Cortes, the Yankees starter.
With two outs in the fourth, the Guardian reached first and second on an infield single and four singles before Andres Gimenez drove in the tying run with a single to right field. Amed Rosario added a solo shot in the fifth to tie the game.
The two teams were stalemated until the 10th inning, when the Yankees put on Jameson Taillon, who had never been backed up in their bullpen. Leadoff hitter Jose Ramirez drove a single to third in left-center field and rode his feet and a blast to third base. Oscar Gonzalez followed with a flat single to shallow right field to bring home the go-ahead run.
The Guardian added the extra run when Josh Naylor connected on a deep double to center field and Gonzalez raced home from first base.
Closer Emmanuel Clase, who leads the majors with 42 relief appearances this season, came in with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning to overcome a bases-loaded crisis. He pitched to the end of the game, pitching seven Yankees hitters and picking up a crucial win on the road.
Guardian manager Terry Francona said after the game that if the team didn't score in 10 innings, Classe wouldn't come back for the bottom of the inning; It's because he's ahead of the game that Crasay is in the game. There is no set script for pitching, and the coaching staff makes the best decisions possible in order to win.
Biber allowed two runs and struck out seven in 5.2 innings to erase the humiliation of allowing seven runs in 4.2 innings in a loss to the Yankees in the American League wild-card series two years ago. He struck out Aaron Judge, who set an American League record 62 times this season, three times, and played a key role in suppressing the Yankees' lineup with three backup pitchers.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the matinee shade changes made it difficult for hitters to attack, and the Guardian executed well against Judge's pitches, making it a challenging game. "That's the way it is in the Bronx," Boone said of Judge, who was booed by home fans after striking out four in the seventh inning.
