【速報】レッドソックス、宿敵ヤンキースを下しALワイルドカードシリーズ先勝!🔥 吉田正尚が決勝打!
衝撃の幕開け!ワイルドカードシリーズ初戦
MLBファン注目のALワイルドカードシリーズ、レッドソックスvsヤンキースの初戦が9月30日(日本時間)、ニューヨークで行われました。
注目の試合は、レッドソックスが3-1で宿敵ヤンキースを下し、シリーズ突破へ王手をかけました!
試合のハイライト
- Garrett Crochet投手が圧巻のピッチング! 17者連続アウトを奪う!
- 吉田正尚選手が7回に決勝2点タイムリー!
- 9回裏、ヤンキースが満塁のチャンスを作るも、Aroldis Chapman投手が火消し!
吉田正尚、値千金の決勝打!
7回、レッドソックスはCeddanne Rafaela選手が四球で出塁、Nick Sogard選手のヒットでチャンスを広げます。
ここで打席に立った吉田正尚選手が、リリーフのLuke Weaver投手の甘い球をセンターへ弾き返し、2点タイムリー!
これが決勝点となり、レッドソックスが試合を優位に進めました。
Crochet、圧巻の投球でヤンキース打線を封じ込める!
先発のGarrett Crochet投手は、2回にAnthony Volpe選手にホームランを浴びるも、その後は圧巻のピッチングを展開。
最速161キロの速球とキレのある変化球で、ヤンキース打線を7回2/3を4安打1失点、11奪三振に抑え込みました。
9回裏のドラマ!Chapmanが古巣相手に火消し!
9回裏、ヤンキースはPaul Goldschmidt選手、Aaron Judge選手、Cody Bellinger選手の3連打で無死満塁のチャンスを作ります。
しかし、ここでレッドソックスはAroldis Chapman投手を投入。
Chapman投手は、Giancarlo Stanton選手を三振、Jazz Chisholm Jr.選手をフライに打ち取り、最後はTrent Grisham選手を162キロの速球で三振に仕留め、ゲームセット!
試合後のコメント
- Aaron Judge選手(ヤンキース)
「Crochetは最高の投手だ。今日は変化球を多く使ってきた。Volpeのホームランはあったが、その後は何もできなかった。」 - Alex Cora監督(レッドソックス)
「Crochetは本当に素晴らしかった。97、98マイル(約156キロ~158キロ)の球を投げていたし、前のイニングもあっという間だった。だから、彼をできるだけ長くマウンドに立たせたかった。」
第2戦の見どころ
第2戦は明日、同じくニューヨークで行われます。ヤンキースはCarlos Rodon投手、レッドソックスはBrayan Bello投手が先発予定です。
崖っぷちのヤンキースが意地を見せるか、レッドソックスがシリーズ突破を決めるか、目が離せません!
最後に
レッドソックスファンも、ヤンキースファンも、明日の試合を全力で応援しましょう!🔥
NEW YORK — Garrett Crochet retired 17 consecutive batters in a sparkling pitching performance, and pinch-hitter Masataka Yoshida lined a two-run single off reliever Luke Weaver that sent the Boston Red Sox past the New York Yankees 3-1 on Tuesday night in their AL Wild Card Series opener.
New York loaded the bases with nobody out in the ninth inning, but All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman pitched out of the jam against his former team. Boston is 10-4 versus its longtime rival this year and halfway to winning the best-of-three playoff.
Game 2 is Wednesday night in the Bronx again, with Aaron Judge and the Yankees needing a victory to extend their season. Carlos Rodon (18-9, 3.09 ERA) will start for New York, opposed by Brayan Bello (11-9, 3.35).
Crochet gave up only Anthony Volpe‘s second-inning homer and improved to 4-0 against the Yankees this year, throwing a career-high 117 pitches in a marquee duel of ace left-handers with Max Fried. Crochet struck out 11 and walked none over 7⅔ innings while allowing four hits.
“The stuff was really good at that point,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of Crochet, who kept Crochet in well into the eighth inning. “He was throwing 97, 98, and the previous inning was a quick one. So, it gave us a chance to push the envelope.”
Pitching with a 2-1 lead after Yoshida’s go-ahead hit in the seventh, Crochet extended his streak of retired batters until Volpe singled with one out in the eighth. Crochet’s final pitch was his fastest at 100.2 mph, which Austin Wells took for a called third strike.
“He’s the best pitcher in the game,” Yankees slugger Aaron Judge said of Crochet. “He’s going to work all of his pitches, and he threw a little bit more off-speed early on. But we got the Volpe homer, and we got some guys on, but we couldn’t do much after that.”
Chapman retired Jose Caballero on a fly out to finish the eighth before Alex Bregman, playing his 100th postseason game, hit an RBI double in the ninth off David Bednar.
Paul Goldschmidt, Judge and Cody Bellinger loaded the bases with consecutive singles starting the bottom half, but Chapman recovered to get the save when he struck out Giancarlo Stanton, retired Jazz Chisholm Jr. on a fly out and fanned Trent Grisham with a 101 mph fastball.
Boston improved to 13-12 against the Yankees in the postseason, winning nine of the past 10 meetings.
Crochet threw the most pitches in a postseason game since Washington’s Stephen Strasburg tossed 117 against St. Louis in 2019.
Fried pitched shutout ball for 6⅓ innings but a Yankees bullpen that had a 4.37 ERA during the regular season, 23rd among the 30 teams, faltered again.
Weaver relieved with no one on, got ahead of Ceddanne Rafaela 0-2 in the count, then walked him on 11 pitches.
Nick Sogard grounded a hit into right-center, hustling to second when Judge didn’t sprint to pick up the ball. Yoshida lined the next pitch, a fastball at the letters, to center for a 2-1 lead.
Weaver had a 1.05 ERA in his first 24 appearances, was sidelined for 2½ weeks by a strained left hamstring, then had a 5.31 ERA over his final 40 games.
Fried got 19 swings and misses, striking out six and walking three while allowing four hits in 6⅓ innings. He escaped a second-and-third, two-out jam in the fourth, then first-and-second, one-out trouble in the fifth.
Volpe, who slumped to a .212 average this year, put the Yankees ahead when he drove a sinker to the opposite field, where the ball landed a half-dozen rows into the right-field seats. Volpe’s drive would have been a home run in all but one big league stadium: Fenway Park.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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