Los Reds derrotan a los Yankees 4-1 gracias a la actuación de Burns

Los Cincinnati Reds vencieron a los New York Yankees 4-1 este domingo en el Yankee Stadium. Chase Burns ponchó a siete bateadores en cinco entradas para acreditarse la victoria, mientras que Elmer Rodríguez cargó con la derrota en su cuarta apertura en las Grandes Ligas.

Tyler Stephenson conectó un jonrón de tres carreras en la cuarta entrada ante Rodríguez para darle la ventaja a los Reds. Ben Rice bateó un cuadrangular solitario para los Yankees en el tercer episodio. Burns permitió cinco imparables y otorgó tres bases por bolas, mejorando su marca a 9-1 con una efectividad de 2.00. Rodríguez fue enviado a Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre después del partido. Los Yankees dejaron a múltiples corredores en base y se fueron sin imparables en sus últimos 24 turnos al bate con corredores en posición de anotar desde el viernes. Cincinnati ganó dos de tres juegos ante Nueva York.

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