Nathan Eovaldi Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/nathan-eovaldi/ Sports News & Views Wed, 06 Oct 2021 21:10:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 What Went Wrong In Yankees’ Defeat To Red Sox In AL Wild Card Game https://usports.org/what-went-wrong-in-yankees-defeat-to-red-sox-in-wild-al-wild-card-game/ https://usports.org/what-went-wrong-in-yankees-defeat-to-red-sox-in-wild-al-wild-card-game/#respond Wed, 06 Oct 2021 18:11:13 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=194753 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 05: Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees watches his home run against the Boston Red Sox during the ninth inning of the American League Wild Card game at Fenway Park on October 05, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Tuesday’s AL Wild Card Game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees was a highly anticipated one with each team having their backs against the wall. The victor would go on to play in the ALDS against the 100-win Tampa Bay Rays, who won the stacked AL East that featured four 90-win […]

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 05: Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees watches his home run against the Boston Red Sox during the ninth inning of the American League Wild Card game at Fenway Park on October 05, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Tuesday’s AL Wild Card Game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees was a highly anticipated one with each team having their backs against the wall. The victor would go on to play in the ALDS against the 100-win Tampa Bay Rays, who won the stacked AL East that featured four 90-win teams. Both squads played a recently as late September 26, the Yankees’ sweeping the Red Sox with the help of Giancarlo Stanton‘s dominant three-homer, 10 RBI series.

The game even had historical significance, given the precedent of the 1978 AL East tie-breaker game, defined by the iconic Bucky Dent homer in the seventh inning to give the Yanks the lead.

Alas, last night’s game did not turn out the way Yankee fans had hoped for.

Gerrit Cole took the mound for New York while former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi started for the Red Sox. Cole, who was putting up Cy Young-worthy number throughout most of the season, had been struggling over the past five games, going 2-2 with a 6.15 ERA, in part due to a nagging left hamstring injury. Last night was a test to see if the Yankees $324 million man would be able to deliver when it mattered most.

The Bronx Bombers got off to a seemingly promising start in the first inning, coming out aggressive in the box and making solid contact off Eovaldi. With two outs in the bottom of the first, Stanton launched a slider more than halfway up the Green Monster, however, it ultimately ended up being a loud single. The ball seemed to be a goner off the bat, fooling everyone from Stanton himself to Yankees’ play-by-play announcer John Sterling, which at least made for a hilarious call.

 

The Red Sox set the tone for the night in the bottom of the first inning. After giving up a two-out walk to blossoming star Rafael Devers, Cole hung a changeup right down the middle that was sent 427 feet over the center-field wall by Xander Bogaerts, giving the Sox a 2-0 lead.

Cole’s woes continued in the top of the third. Leading off the inning, Kyle Schwarber pummeled a 435-foot to right field, extending the lead to 3-0. The home run was eerily reminiscent of what had transpired during the 2015 Wild Card Game.

After allowing a walk to Devers, Cole was pulled from the game by Aaron Boone after just two innings of work.

Eovaldi, on the other hand, was dealing, striking out eight of the first 18 batters and retiring 11 straight during one stretch.

Yankees’ first baseman (and Schwarber’s former Cubs teammate) Anthony Rizzo was the only hitter to tag the right-hander, pulling a curveball around Pesky’s Pole for a solo home run to cut the lead to 3-1.

To the shock of many, including Eovaldi, Red Sox manager Alex Cora decided to remove his pitcher from the game after a subsequent in-field hit by Aaron Judge.

“When I went to the mound, he gave me this look, like, ‘What are you doing?'” Cora said after the game.

“It’s just such a tough game to manage. If he stays there and he hits a home run, then oof. We felt like our bullpen was ready for the rest of the game. We got lucky that the ball stayed in the ballpark, we made a great play, then we did a great job the rest of the game.”

The Red Sox thus brought in reliever Ryan Brasier to face Stanton. The substitution initially appeared to backfire, as the Yankees DH crushed a 400-foot line-drive off the Monster, again. The ball would have been a home run in 11 MLB stadiums. Instead, it ended up resulting in a costly out that would put a halt to the Yankees’ mid-game comeback, as the Sox nailed Judge at home plate after a perfectly executed relay.

The Red Sox added a few more insurance runs with two clutch hits by left fielder Alex Verdugo, slapping an RBI-double in the bottom of the sixth and then lining a two-run single in the top of the seventh to put his team up for good.

The Yanks did add a run in the top of the ninth inning with the scorching hot Stanton hitting an opposite field home run just inside the pole.

However, one cannot help but acknowledge the irony that Stanton’s weakest hit ball of the evening was the one that ended up going over the fence. It just may be the best way to summarize last night’s misfortune.

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https://usports.org/what-went-wrong-in-yankees-defeat-to-red-sox-in-wild-al-wild-card-game/feed/ 0 2021 Getty Images BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 05: Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees watches his home run against the Boston Red Sox during the ninth inning of the American League Wild Card game at Fenway Park on October 05, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Nathan Eovaldi To Return For Red Sox But With Different Role https://usports.org/nathan-eovaldi-to-return-for-red-sox-but-with-different-role/ https://usports.org/nathan-eovaldi-to-return-for-red-sox-but-with-different-role/#respond Mon, 22 Jul 2019 19:58:19 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=176646 Nathan Eovaldi with the Red Sox in 2018
Nathan Eovaldi entered this season poised to serve as a strong component to an intimidating Boston starting rotation that already included impressive hurlers such as Chris Sale, Rick Porcello and David Price. However, an elbow surgery changed his plans, which led to the Red Sox cataloging him onto the team’s injured list and stowing him […]

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Nathan Eovaldi with the Red Sox in 2018

Nathan Eovaldi entered this season poised to serve as a strong component to an intimidating Boston starting rotation that already included impressive hurlers such as Chris Sale, Rick Porcello and David Price. However, an elbow surgery changed his plans, which led to the Red Sox cataloging him onto the team’s injured list and stowing him away for months at a time.

After an impressive performance during a rehab stint for the Pawtucket Red Sox this week where he struck out the side and allowed only one walk during his only inning pitched, the Red Sox reportedly plan to activate the hard-throwing righty before their series at Camden Yards this weekend against the Baltimore Orioles. Upon his return, the Red Sox apparently wish to switch things up and plan to hand Eovaldi the bal,l not as starter going forward, but instead as a reliever.

Poor bullpen pitching repeatedly appears as the Achilles heal for the defending champs, which likely stands a the key factor behind Eovaldi’s role change. The Red Sox currently lead the American League with 18 blown saves, which certainly has something to do with the team’s current stance outside looking in on the playoff picture as we begin the season’s second half. Although an official statement confirming it remains unreleased, Eovaldi appears as a likely candidate to serve as the team’s new closer. Since the team recently acquired starter Andrew Cashner and closer experiments with both Matt Barnes and Ryan Brasier failed miserably, Eovaldi looks to fill a hole that requires his services to the greatest extent.

“Just throwing every day and being ready to go everyday. I’ve been trying to do that now and get my mind right for it, but until you get through that situation and actually go through it — we’ll see how it goes then,” said Eovaldi after his minor league outing.

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Last year, Eovaldi served as a imperative piece that helped Boston win their ninth title and pitched effectively with a 3.81 ERA while striking out 101 batters during his 111 innings.

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