Heaney vs Stroman TEX G AVG R RBI HR BB K SB OBP SLG J. Smith 110 .270 51 49 12 36 89 7 .360 .427 C. Seager 104 .273 58 60 25 47 80 1 .353 .497 M. Semien 115 .244 73 57 17 49 70 3 .317 .405 J. Jung 14 .291 7 7 3 3 18 1 .328 .545 W. Langford 91 .243 40 44 6 33 75 11 .312 .370 N. Lowe 95 .264 43 46 9 50 84 2 .359 .388 A. GarcĂa 111 .217 55 55 18 34 119 9 .281 .390 L. Taveras 110 .228 41 34 9 31 78 12 .288 .359 C. Kelly 5 .231 2 2 0 1 2 0 .286 .308 NYY G AVG R RBI HR BB K SB OBP SLG A. Verdugo 113 .239 57 50 10 39 74 1 .299 .374 J. Soto 114 .303 95 80 28 95 82 5 .429 .577 A. Judge 116 .323 91 105 41 97 127 5 .458 .689 G. Stanton 77 .245 37 48 19 21 94 0 .298 .486 A. Wells 79 .251 31 33 8 34 54 1 .346 .416 G. Torres 111 .237 48 45 10 42 101 4 .308 .355 J. Chisholm Jr. 12 .300 12 11 7 4 16 3 .352 .740 A. Volpe 117 .252 74 45 11 30 114 20 .299 .393 D. LeMahieu 54 .189 15 22 2 17 27 0 .267 .258
Judge, Soto, and Stanton provide the offense and Stroman finally makes a good start...good guys up 8-3.
I questioned the move at the time but he had a good beginning and initially seemed to give us a shot of energy but I was concerned about his head and what would happen if/when things started going the other way...he's a hot dog and not exactly what I thought this team needed...time will tell I guess. And why does Boone still use Holmes in save situations only?...the guy has good stuff but absolutely no command...ditto for Leiter.