The New York Yankees face the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, May 4, 2024 (5/4/24) at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: MLB game
Who: New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers
When: April 28, 2024
Time: 1:05 p.m.
Where: Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, Comcast Xfinity,Spectrum/Charter,Optimum/Altice,Cox,DIRECTV,Dish,Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.
Live stream: DirecTV Stream and fuboTV
Here’s a recent MLB story from the AP:
BALTIMORE (AP) — Dean Kremer pitched seven innings of two-run ball, Adley Rutschman extended his hitting streak to a career-best 11 games and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the New York Yankees 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Baltimore won the first two games of a four-game series between the AL East’s top teams and opened a one-game AL East lead, the largest this season for the defending division champion.
Juan Soto hit a 447-foot homer and Austin Wells also had a solo drive for the Yankees, which has lost four of six and scored just two runs in the series.
Kremer (2-2) matched his longest outing this season, allowing four hits and striking out four. While he surrendered Wells’ leadoff homer in the third and Soto’s sixth-inning drive onto Eutaw Street beyond the right-field wall, he also induced three double-play grounders.
Jacob Webb recorded four outs --- including striking out Aaron Judge to end the eighth --- for his first bug league save.
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