LEADING OFF: Yanks, Sox, Jays and Mariners in tight WC chase
A look at what's happening around the majors today:
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LET'S GET WILD
Four teams are separated by two games in the AL wild-card chase, with the Yankees clinging to a one-game lead for the top spot with two games remaining.
New York will face Tampa Bay rookie Shane Baz (2-0, 1.69) in his third big league start. The 22-year-old struck out nine Miami batters over 5 2/3 scoreless innings in his previous outing, sparking speculation he could crack the Rays postseason rotation even though he didn’t debut in the majors until Sept. 20.
Boston is a game behind the Yankees with two games left against last-place Washington, while Toronto and Seattle are two games back. The Blue Jays have two games remaining versus lowly Baltimore, and the Mariners are closing things out against the Angels.
BAYSIDE BASH?
The Giants can lock up an unexpected NL West title with a win over San Diego or a Dodgers loss to Milwaukee. San Francisco ensured itself at least a tie for the division crown and matched a franchise record with its 106th win Friday against the Padres, but Los Angeles spoiled its hopes to celebrate an outright clinch by rallying to beat the Brewers.
Kevin Gausman (14-6, 2.87) will start for the Giants against San Diego's Joe Musgrove (11-9, 3.22) in the afternoon, with the Dodgers hosting Milwaukee on Saturday night.
DODGER DOWN
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw isn't sure if he'll be able to pitch in the postseason after leaving his start Friday with left forearm discomfort. The left-hander didn’t pitch from July 4 to Sept. 12 while on the injured list with left forearm inflammation and acknowledged after Friday's game that “it’s not looking great for October right now.”
Kershaw is 10-8 with a 3.38 ERA, his highest mark since a 4.26 ERA as a rookie in 2008.
The good news for Los...
source https://www.chron.com/sports/article/LEADING-OFF-Yanks-Sox-Jays-and-Mariners-in-16504005.php
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