[ad_1]
|
Tampa Bay defeated the New York Yankees 2-1 in the final fifth leg of the 2020 American League Major League Divisional Series (ALDS) held at Petco Park in San Diego, CA, USA, on day 10 (Korean time), and confirmed his appearance on ALCS.
Tampa Bay ranked first in the American League overall win rate with a 40-20 loss (0.667 odds) in the regular season in 2020, which was a shortened season of 60 games per team due to the pandemic of Crown 19. Finished. In ALDS, Tampa Bay scored 3-2 against the Yankees, advancing to the ALCS 12 years after 2008.
Tampa Bay right-hander Tyler Glasnow, who took a break for just two days after starting Game 2 on Day 7, backfired with two no-hitters. Yankees starter Gerrit Cole, who started the first game in the sixth, also pitched excellently with a hit and a run in 5 minutes after three days off.
The Yankees took the lead. At Keith, Aaron Judge, who appeared as the leading hitter in the fourth inning, hit the 154km / h fastball from Tampa Bay right-hander Nick Anderson and crossed the right wall to take the lead. Tampa Bay was not still. At the end of the fifth inning, Austin Meadows scored a 1-1 tie by hitting Cole’s 154km / h straight ball and a solo home run across the wall in the middle of the right.
At the end of the eighth inning, when the tight 1-1 game continued, Tampa Bay’s Mike Brosso appeared as a fixer in the absence of a single-company running back. Broso struck with a gun that crossed the wall in the middle of the left when hitting the 10th pitch by Yankees finalist Arolldis Chapman, a 161 km / h ball. The Tampa Bay finale was perfect too. Tampa Bay finished with a 2-1 victory by blocking the Yankees attack early in the ninth with a zero goal.
Choi Man-man, who started at first base, hitting Tampa Bay 4 this day, finished hitless in two at-bats, but enjoyed the victory with his teammates. Jin-man Choi will play the American League Championship Series with the Houston Astros in 7 games and 4 wins at Petco Park starting on the 12th with his colleagues from Tampa Bay.