That’s more like it. Yankee bats weren’t overly imposing tonight but Nathan Eovaldi showed what kind of pitcher he can be when things click. He had a no-hitter going on for the first six innings and pitched probably the best by a Yankee starter this season. Good starting pitching, the lineup scoring more than opponent and the bullpen closing it out – certainly a way to win a ballgame.
The Big Non-RISP Hits
Yankees caught a break in pitching matchups. Their ace Cole Hamels was scratched due to a groin issue so the Rangers trotted out LHP Cesar Ramos as their starter.