Tuesday, October 22

Taillon turns again the clock in Cubs’ 1st Yankee Stadium win

Jameson Taillon throws eight scoreless innings in Cubs’ win

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But right fielder Seiya Suzuki caught the ball at the base of the wall. After the single to Torres, Taillon retired 22 of the next 24 batters he faced. nn“I had a good pitch-mix going,” Taillon stated. “I feel like I was on the attack. I feel like I was in a lot of good counts. I felt like for once I had a lot of hard-hit balls right at people. They did square some balls up. I do feel I made a lot of good pitches throughout the night. No free passes. 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In fact, he talked about how much he loved them and the battles they had in the trenches. All Taillon was looking for was to have a quality outing for Chicago, and there haven’t been many of those this season. He had a 6.93 ERA entering Friday’s action, but Taillon felt Cubs fans finally saw what he is capable of on the mound. nn“I feel like for a while there, I’ve been trying to keep my head down and grind and put up results for that reason. I don’t know if Cubs fans truly know exactly what I am about yet when I’m good and right,” Taillon said. “I’ve been putting in the work, and it’s nice to see it come to fruition. Hopefully we can keep knocking them out. This isn’t something to jump for joy. It’s definitely a nice night. 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Chicago’s righty holds New York to 1 hit over eight scoreless frames

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NEW YORK — It’s becoming that right-hander Jameson Taillon had his finest outing of the season at Yankee Stadium, having performed for New York in 2021 and ‘22. Taillon was proper at residence on Friday night time, serving to the Cubs clean New York, 3-0, to snap their 0-12 skid within the Bronx and earn their first win at Yankee Stadium in franchise historical past. 

Taillon was dealing all through, throwing eight scoreless innings and permitting his solely hit to Gleyber Torres within the first inning, whereas putting out 4 batters. The different gamers to achieve base for the Yankees have been Billy McKinney and Giancarlo Stanton, each approaching walks within the fifth and seventh innings, respectively.

“Credit to Taillon, who pitched well,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “He didn’t throw a lot of sinkers tonight, but mixed four-seam with his cutter and the breaking ball, and then his slider. Like he does, he’s a strike-thrower. I thought he commanded the ball well and how he wanted to. Obviously, we’ve got to do better.”

The Cubs had beforehand been 0-12 within the Bronx all time, together with the postseason, with an 0-5 document on the present Yankee Stadium. Being aware of Yankee Stadium performed an enormous function in Taillon’s success. He believes enjoying within the stadium might be overwhelming, however he had the luxurious of enjoying within the Bronx for 2 years. Taillon embraced the surroundings and liked the followers.

“It felt good to be again,” said Taillon, who happened to be the winning pitcher for the Yankees last season the last time Chicago played in the Bronx. “Playing on this surroundings didn’t catch me off guard.”

According to ESPN, Taillon is the primary pitcher with no less than eight innings pitched and one or fewer hits allowed on the street at Yankee Stadium because the Orioles’ Daniel Cabrera on Sept. 28, 2006. Only two different pitchers have executed this since 1990 — Pedro Martínez (Sept. 10, 1999) and Bartolo Colon (Sept. 18, 2000).

Taillon had an in depth name within the second, because it appeared as if Josh Donaldson was about to hit his tenth homer of the season. But proper fielder Seiya Suzuki caught the ball on the base of the wall. After the only to Torres, Taillon retired 22 of the following 24 batters he confronted. 

“I had a good pitch-mix going,” Taillon stated. “I feel like I was on the attack. I feel like I was in a lot of good counts. I felt like for once I had a lot of hard-hit balls right at people. They did square some balls up. I do feel I made a lot of good pitches throughout the night. No free passes. Overall, I thought it was solid.”

The method he noticed it, Taillon didn’t view Friday’s recreation as in search of revenge towards the Yankees. In reality, he talked about how a lot he liked them and the battles they’d within the trenches. All Taillon was searching for was to have a top quality outing for Chicago, and there haven’t been lots of these this season. He had a 6.93 ERA coming into Friday’s motion, however Taillon felt Cubs followers lastly noticed what he’s able to on the mound. 

“I feel like for a while there, I’ve been trying to keep my head down and grind and put up results for that reason. I don’t know if Cubs fans truly know exactly what I am about yet when I’m good and right,” Taillon stated. “I’ve been putting in the work, and it’s nice to see it come to fruition. Hopefully we can keep knocking them out. This isn’t something to jump for joy. It’s definitely a nice night. I’ll take my notes and remember what I did well tonight.”

Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodón made his season debut, and the Cubs have been capable of get to him by the third inning when Cody Bellinger hit a mammoth residence run into the second deck for his ninth of the season, which gave Chicago a 1-0 lead.

Two innings later, Trey Mancini scored the second run of the sport on a single by Nico Hoerner. With Ron Marinaccio on the mound within the seventh, Bellinger scored his second run of the sport on a double by Patrick Wisdom.

“The way that we did it, we had some really productive at-bats there,” outfielder Ian Happ stated. “Nico there with that big RBI. It was a really solid all-around game for us.”

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