Yankees rally past Twins in MLB postseason opener
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[October 04, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Luis
Severino was knocked out just one out into the first inning, but
Didi Gregorius hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the first, and
the New York Yankees stormed back for an 8-4 victory over the
Minnesota Twins in the American League wild-card game on Tuesday.
Gregorius got the Yankees right back in the game after Severino was
booed off the mound for allowing three runs and four hits. Homers
from Aaron Judge and Brett Gardner helped New York grab a 7-4 lead
after four innings, and the Yankees' bullpen took it from there.
After Severino's short outing, four New York relievers combined on
the final 26 outs. Chad Green allowed one run in two innings before
David Robertson (1-0) pitched a career-high 3 1/3 scoreless innings
and was awarded the win by the official scorer.
Tommy Kahnle delivered 2 1/3 scoreless frames, and Aroldis Chapman
finished it off after allowing a hit and striking out three in the
ninth.
Greg Bird added a RBI single as the Yankees earned their first
postseason win since beating the Baltimore Orioles in Game 5 of the
AL Division Series on Oct. 12, 2012. The Yankees advanced to face
the defending AL champion Indians in the AL Division Series starting
Thursday in Cleveland.
Aaron Hicks drove in New York's final run with a bases-loaded walk
in the seventh.
Brian Dozier and Eddie Rosario homered off Severino for Minnesota,
which dropped its 13th straight postseason game since Oct. 5, 2004,
at Yankee Stadium.
Byron Buxton drove in the other Minnesota run before leaving with a
back injury.
Minnesota's Ervin Santana allowed three hits and four runs in two
innings. Jose Berrios (0-1) allowed three runs and five hits in
three frames.
The Twins stunned the crowd by taking a 3-0 lead during a 21-minute
top of the first.
Five pitches in, Dozier slugged a 99 mph fastball into the first row
of the left field seats. After Jorge Polanco drew a one-out walk,
Rosario lifted a 1-1 slider into the first row of the right field
seats.
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Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) hits a two run home run
against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning of the 2017
American League wildcard playoff baseball game at Yankee Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Rosario's homer prompted Green to begin warming up, and the reliever
entered after Severino gave up a single to Eduardo Escobar and a
double to Max Kepler.
Green prevented further damage by striking out Buxton and Jason
Castro.
The Yankees wasted little time coming back, opening the first with a
walk by Gardner and a base hit by Judge. After Santana retired Gary
Sanchez, Gregorius lifted a full-count fastball well into the right
field seats to tie the game 3-3.
Gardner made it 4-3 when he sent a full-count fastball into the
right field seats moments after Buxton crashed into the center field
wall to rob Todd Frazier of an extra-base hit.
Minnesota loaded the bases against Green with one out in the third
and tied the game at 4 when Buxton beat out a potential double-play
ball as Polanco scored.
New York quickly broke the deadlock in the bottom of the third when
Sanchez doubled and scored standing up on a sharp base hit to right
by Bird. The lead grew to 7-4 when Judge lined a 0-1 curveball into
the left field seats for a two-run homer with one out in the fourth.
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