At this rhythm, Jasson Domínguez could get a Martian out of his hat on Wednesday.
Due to his first trick in this series, he had his best defensive game of the season in the left garden on Monday night.
Then, on Tuesday, the young switch hitter delivered more magic when he arrived with a clutch blow from his Waker side to limit a three hits night.
Batting with the right hand against the left-handed Angel Zerpa with the bases loaded and two outs in the sixth entrance, Domínguez revived a quiet offensive by aligning a double three races that led the Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the real stadium.
Domínguez entered the night 1 against left -handed this season, but demonstrated a great swing literally, hit his helmet against Zerpa to ensure the victory of the series before Wednesday’s final.
Michael Wacha had Hero The Yankees (10-7) offensively through the first five tickets, and it seems that another strong start of Max Fried could waste.
They stayed 2-0 and had a man on the first base with two outs in the sixth when Wacha walked Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe in 10 combined throws, giving life to the Yankees and the crowd of 43,601.
Zerpa entered the game and walked Austin Wells in four releases to force a race.
Then Domínguez 1-2 went ahead, only for “the Martian” to light a quick 96 mph inside ball for a double that cleanses the bases in the corner of the left field.
Upon entering the season, the two biggest blows in Domínguez were their offensive production from the right side and their defense while passing from the center to the left garden full.
You will have to prove that both can do in the course of the long season, but on consecutive nights against the real (8-10), it was at least most of the questions.
Upon leaving a gem last week against the Tigers when he launched seven laundered entries with 11 strikeouts, Fried was almost so strong on Tuesday.
Continuing by throwing as the AS the Yankees need it to be, the left -hander resigned from two races through the entries of 6 ²/₃ while struggling seven.
After Dominguez put the Yankees 4-2, the real threatened against Fried at the top of the seventh.
But Trent Grisham, who entered the game as a defensive replacement in the center with Cody Bellinger moving to the left to Dominguez, helped save him with an excellent warning capture on the warning track for the first out.
Then, with two and two outs, Luke Weaver entered from the Bullpen and quickly removed the initial man Maikel García to end the threat.
Weaver followed by withdrawing the heart of the order of the Royals in the eighth entrance before Devin Williams closed it with its first clean exit like Yankee.