New York – Rookie Marcelo Mayer again is not on the Red Sox line Saturday against an initial left hand launcher.
It Red sox It will face the Yankees Southpaw Ryan Yarbrough here in the Yankee Stadium. The first launch is scheduled for 19:35
Boston has faced Lefty Starters three times in his last five games, including Saturday. Mayer has not been in the initial program of any of these three games.
Director Alex Cora likes to have Abraham Toro (third base) of switching and the right hand beaker Romy Gonzalez (first base) on the line and the headlines on the left.
Trevor Story (.591 Ops) and the second Kristian Campbell basketball (.658 ops), both beaters on the right are fighting.
Then why not start Mayer in the short, its natural position or the second base vs. Left? In this scenario, Toro, Gonzalez and Mayer would be on the list.
“I don’t know. I don’t know if we’ll do it tomorrow,” Cora said when asked if he is considered Mayer to Shortstop or Second vs. To Lefty.
The Red Sox will face another headline on the left, Carlos Rodón, at Sunday’s baseball on ESPN tomorrow evening.
“There is a chance” Mayer will not be on the list on Sunday, said Cora.
Cora has a story of young left -handers against the headlines on the left. They also usually hit them in the afternoon in matches against the fascinating. Cora Pinch hit Mayer in the sixth entry against a left -handed relief Friday after Mayer belon her first great Homer in the fifth entry in front of a right.
“I have been doing it for some time,” Cora said. “It’s the way I manage. We have been through the progression of leftists; what we can hit the left -handers. And we hit Raffy for (2018) world series. So if we can do it in the world series, we can do it in the regular season.”