Giancarlo Stanton impulsa tres carreras en la blanqueada de los Yankees ante los Red Sox

Giancarlo Stanton ofreció una actuación destacada en el Fenway Park, al conectar un jonrón y un doblete de dos carreras para impulsar todas las anotaciones de los Yankees en la victoria por 4-0 sobre los Red Sox. Luis Gil lanzó 6 entradas y un tercio sin recibir anotaciones para asegurar el triunfo. El partido subrayó el éxito de Stanton frente al pitcheo de Boston.

BOSTON – Giancarlo Stanton continuó su gran historial en el Fenway Park este martes por la noche, al conectar un jonrón en la segunda entrada ante un slider de Connelly Early que golpeó una torre de iluminación y salió del parque a 111.5 mph. El bateador designado rompió una racha de 17 turnos sin hit ante lanzadores zurdos con ese batazo, poniendo a los Yankees en ventaja temprano en su victoria de 4-0 sobre los Red Sox. Early mantuvo a Nueva York sin carreras durante cinco entradas antes de que Stanton volviera a atacar en la sexta con un doblete de dos carreras hacia el jardín izquierdo-central, impulsando a Amed Rosario y Aaron Judge para ampliar la ventaja a 3-0. Stanton terminó con tres carreras impulsadas, aprovechando las dimensiones únicas del estadio que se adaptan a su swing de poder. Luis Gil dominó para Nueva York, lanzando 6 entradas y un tercio sin permitir carreras en su tercera apertura de la temporada, tolerando solo dos hits, tres bases por bolas y logrando dos ponches a pesar de una velocidad menor. Gil llegó al encuentro con una efectividad de 0.99 en cinco aperturas de por vida contra Boston y limitó el daño incluso con menos abanicados. Randal Grichuk añadió una carrera de seguro en la octava con un doble productor, marcando su segunda impulsada como Yankee. La ofensiva de los Red Sox tuvo dificultades durante todo el partido, fallando en anotar ante Gil y el bullpen de los Yankees.

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