Guardians Play the Yankees in First of 3-Game Series
Gavin Williams and Will Warren are the probable starters as the Yankees and Guardians meet for the fourth time this season.
- The Cleveland Guardians host the New York Yankees on Monday at 6:40 p.m. EDT to open a three-game series, marking their fourth matchup this season.
- New York enters with a 38-26 record, while Cleveland holds a 37-30 mark; the Yankees possess a 19-14 road record compared to the Guardians' 17-14 home performance.
- Ben Rice leads the Yankees with 35 extra base hits including 18 home runs, while Jose Ramirez of the Guardians has 17 doubles, 10 home runs, and 33 RBIs.
- Yankees hitters Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton are currently sidelined, affecting roster depth. The Guardians have a 20-3 record in games when they score at least five runs.
- Pitcher Will Warren enters for the Yankees with a 7-1 record and 3.22 ERA, while Gavin Williams takes the mound for the Guardians with a 9-3 mark; Guardians favored at-118.
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Guardians play the Yankees in first of 3-game series
The Cleveland Guardians host the New York Yankees to begin a three-game series.
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