If you didn’t tune into watching the first two games of my all-time Yankees vs. all-time White Sox, then check it out here. I went up 2-0 after some great pitching performances and good enough hitting, led by Lou Gehrig and Andrew Velazquez. In Games 3 and 4, the formula was very similar, but with some new players adding significant production. The lineups changed a bit this time around. The White Sox needed a little bit of offensive help, so they called in some wringers.
During the off-days between Games 2 and 3, MLB the Show released a new, 98 overall Eloy Jiménez and he had to be in this lineup to neutralize the dominant force who started Game 3 for the Yanks, “Nasty” Nestor Cortes Jr.