Yankees vs Marlins MLB player props and odds - Sun., Apr. 5
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NEW YORK — Yankees fans who remember the marathon wars with the Red Sox in the early 2000s – usually on Sunday nights on ESPN, easily four hours apiece – would’ve felt a rush of déjà vu on Saturday. The Yankees and Marlins went at it long enough to use 13 pitchers who issued 15 walks over 229 minutes.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone shared a notable update on the pitching rotation moving forward. What he revealed stood out.
The Miami Marlins faced a familiar foe now with the New York Yankees, but despite an early advantage, the Bronx Bombers secured another victory.
Luis Gil's return to the rotation is tentatively lined up to coincide with the Yankees’ first game back at Tropicana Field, as manager Aaron Boone, before New York's game against the Marlins on Saturday night,
The Yankees have concerns about when their rotation can get healthy, and Marlins' ace Sandy Alcantara could be available.
They've done so with Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Will Warren and Ryan Weathers as their rotation. Gil joins that group next Friday while former All-Star Carlos Rodón (hamstring) and former Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole (elbow surgery) continue to rehab from their injuries.
With the Minor League season opening this week, here's where the Yankees' Top 30 Prospects are projected to start: 1. George Lombard Jr. (MLB No. 30), INF -- Somerset (Double-A) 2. Carlos Lagrange (MLB No.
Giancarlo Stanton is hitting .393 with a 1.004 OPS, and while his two-run single proved to be a game-winner for the Yankees on Saturday, his first steal in five years the inning before was game's biggest moment.