A sparking night on the Gil
New York needed Luis Gil at his best in a night of little offense, and that was exactly what the rookie provided.
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— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 2, 2024
Luis Gil has a strong outing in his sixth start of the season, striking out five batters while letting up just two hits and zero runs in 6 1/3 innings
Clay Holmes has a strong relief outing for the Yankees, striking out three batters while letting up just one hit and picking up the save in 1 2/3 frames
Oswaldo Cabrera cranks a two-run home run right into the right-field foul pole, driving home Jose Trevino to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead
Aaron Boone on the adjustments Luis Gil made, him gaining more knowledge each time out and Clay Holmes coming in for a five-out save
The data behind Luis Gil's outing
Statcast measures the projected distance and exit velocity of Juan Soto's 447-foot homer at an exit velocity of 112.6 mph
Juan Soto's HR went 447 feet, making it the second-longest Eutaw Street HR ever. Gunnar Henderson had a 462-footer last year.
— Bryan Hoch ⚾️ (@BryanHoch) May 1, 2024
Juan Soto discusses staring down Dean Kremer after his solo home run in the Yankees' 4-2 loss to the Orioles
Austin Wells cranks a solo home run to center field, his first of the season, in the top of the 3rd inning
After Ryan Mountcastle's foul ball, a young O's fan gives the ball to a young Yankees fan