New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels @LA 4:57pm TV: FOX

 

We’ve found ourselves in a 3-1 hole, but if anyone can pull us out of it, it’ll be our ace John Lackey, who has posted a 1.38 ERA in 13 postseason innings of work. Lackey has already thrown against the Yankees in this series, and while he gave up 9 hits in 5.2 innings and gave up 4 runs, only two of those were earned. He didn’t get a lot of run support, mainly because he was paired against C.C. Sabathia, who quite frankly, embarrassed us last game. But this time, he’ll be pitching against A.J. Burnett, who gave up two earned runs in six innings. One of the reasons we are struggling offensively is because we are swinging too early in the count. We’re giving pitchers innings where they throw less than 10 pitches, and the longer they stay in the game, the less we’ll see of the bullpen, and we have shown we can hit the bullpen (Mariano Rivera may be the exception). Sabathia lasted 8 innings in both outings, and the Yankees won those games easily. But the Yankees bullpen has struggled to control the Angels in late innings, and manager Joe Girardi has had to basically use his entire relief staff to finish the game. Aside from last game, the Yankees were averaging 4 runs a game. If we can keep them under five runs, get Burnett out of the game early and play with confidence, we can take this game and keep the series alive. Go Halos!

 

Yankees

Pitching – A.J. Burnett
Postseason – 12.1 in, 6H 3ER 10K, 2.19 ERA
Last Start Against Angels – 6.1 in, 3H 2ER, 2.84 ERA

 

Angels

Pitching – John Lackey
Postseason – 13 in, 13H 2ER 7K, 1.38 ERA
Last STart Against Yankees – 5.2 in, 9H 2ER 3K, 3.18 ERA