The Opener: ALCS, NLCS, Lukes
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The Opener: ALCS, NLCS, Lukes
"Yesavage is coming off a dominant performance against New York where he struck out 11 in 5 1/3 hitless innings, but Gilbert had a strong showing in the ALDS himself. He struck out seven Tigers across six innings of one-run ball in his lone start in the series before pitching two scoreless innings of relief in Seattle's marathon Game 5 win over Detroit."
"Left-hander Blake Snell (2.35 ERA) is slated to take the mound for L.A. He's already come up with wins for the Dodgers against both the Reds and Phillies this October, combining for 13 innings of two-run ball with 18 strikeouts. Milwaukee, meanwhile, has not announced a starter but plans to go with an opener for the start of the game, with either Quinn Priester (3.32 ERA) or Jose Quintana (3.96 ERA) to follow as a bulk arm."
The Mariners won Game 1 of the ALCS 3-1 after George Springer's first-inning solo homer and strong work from Bryce Miller and the bullpen. Seattle will start Logan Gilbert (3.44 ERA) while Toronto hands the ball to rookie Trey Yesavage (3.21 ERA), who recently struck out 11 in 5 1/3 hitless innings against New York. The Brewers and Dodgers open the NLCS with Blake Snell (2.35 ERA) pitching for Los Angeles; Milwaukee plans to use an opener and follow with either Quinn Priester or Jose Quintana. Nathan Lukes exited with a right knee contusion and is day-to-day.
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