Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4


Cleveland fans won't soon forget the Guardians' epic walk-off Game 3 victory over the Yankees on Thursday night, punctuated by monster home runs from Jonkensi Noel and David Frye. But they don't have much time to win, with Game 4 on Friday and the Guardians still holding a 2-1 series deficit.

Both starting pitchers are in their first season in this one: Lewis Gill for the Yankees (3.50 ERA in 151 2/3 innings this season) and Gavin Williams for the Guardians (4.86 ERA in 76 innings).

After Thursday's heroics, do Guardians have any more magic? They have been solid at home this season and their Game 3 win carried the momentum. We'll find out soon enough.

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  • Josh Naylor with an RBI single

    Steven Kwan reached base for the second time in two plate appearances, hitting a single to lead off the bottom of the third. He made a steal and advanced to second base.

    Luis Gill got Kyle Manzardo to fly out to right field and Jose Ramirez to pop up to second base. But Josh Naylor hit a slap shot to left field that drove in Cowan and cut the Yankees' lead to 3-2.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Eric Zabrowski struck out Soto and Jaz

    Eric Zabrowski got Stephen Vogt to look good, got Juan Soto to ground out from first base and Aaron Judge struck out Aaron Judge in the top of the third.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Pitching changes for parents

    Gavin Williams exited after 2 1/3 innings. He got Gleyber Torres to ground out to third base, then manager Steven Vogt hooked his starter.

    Eric Zabrowski took over for Cleveland with one out in the third.

    Williams gave up three runs on three hits, including two home runs. He struck out four Yankees batters.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Lewis Gill threw a scoreless bottom of the 2nd

    Brian Rocheo hit a fly ball over the left-field wall, but it was caught by Alex Verdugo for the third out of the third inning.

    Lewis Gill walked Austin Hedges but retired the next three batters he faced. Daniel Snyman grounded out to second base, then Andres Gimenez flied out to center.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Austin Wells goes deep

    Austin Wells' solo home run gives the Yankees a 3-1 lead.

    Gavin Williams looked like he was settling in after dismissing Anthony Rizzo and Anthony Volpe. But then he grooved a fastball down the middle of the strike zone, and Wells didn't miss it.

    Wells' first homer was back on September 9.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Lewis Gill restricted the Guardians to one run

    Lewis Gill ended the first by getting Josh Naylor to pop out to the catcher in foul territory, then striking out Lane Thomas to find him.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Jose Ramirez puts the Guardians on the board

    With runners on first and third and no outs, Jose Ramirez got the Parents' first run on a sacrifice fly.

    Yankees 2, Guardians 1.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    The first two Cleveland batters reached base

    Parents also get their first two batters on base. Steven Cowan drew a walk, then went to third on a double by Kyle Manzardo.

    Here comes Jose Ramirez with no outs.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Gavin Williams singled after a Juan Soto homer

    After Juan Soto hit a two-run homer, Gavin Williams retired the next three batters. Aaron Judge grounded out to shortstop, Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck out, and Giancarlo Stanton flied out to right field.

    Parents are coming down first.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Juan Soto gives the Yankees a 2-0 lead

    The Yankees started Game 4 with a bang. Gleyber Torres led off with a single, then Juan Soto crushed a high fastball for a two-run shot.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Aaron Boone takes Jazz Chisholm Jr. for a cleanup

    Flip-flopping Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Giancarlo Stanton to the No. 4 and 5 spots in the lineup is a curious move. Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters that he did this to balance left- and right-handed batters in the middle and bottom of the Yankees batting order.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Will the Yankees use closer Luke Weaver tonight?

    Yankees closer Luke Weaver blew the save in Thursday's Game 3, allowing two runs on two hits (including a home run) in 1 1/3 innings.

    It was Weaver's third appearance in the series, which included a five-out save in Game 1. After Thursday's performance, it was a question of whether Weaver was fatigued from a heavy postseason workload.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Guardians lineup, Game 4

    Same lineup as Game 3 for Cleveland. And why not, although some may wonder why David Fry isn't starting.

    Gavin Williams made his postseason debut for the Guardians. During the regular season, he went 3-10 with a 4.86 ERA and 79 strikeouts in 76 innings.

  • Yankees vs. Guardian Score, Live Updates: Cleveland aims to even series in ALCS Game 4

    Yankees lineup, Game 4: Jazz Chisholm Jr. cleanup, Lewis Gill makes first postseason start

    Jazz Chisholm Jr. moved up to the cleanup spot despite going 2-for-12 in the first three games of the ALCS and batting .148 in the postseason. Giancarlo Stanton dropped to fifth place in the batting order.

    Lewis Gill started on the mound for the first time this postseason. Went 15-4 during the regular season with a 3.50 ERA and 171 strikeouts in 151 2/3 innings.





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