CHICAGO — Here are the lineups for the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on Friday, May 12, 2022.
First pitch is at 8:10 p.m.
Here’s the Yankees’ lineup:
1. DJ LeMahieu, 1B
2. Aaron Judge, RF
3. Josh Donaldson, 3B
4. Giancarlo Stanton, DH
5. Gleyber Torres, 2B
6. Joey Gallo, LF
7. Isiah Kiner-Falefa, SS
8. Jose Trevino, C
9. Aaron Hicks, CF
Gerrit Cole, RHP
Here’s the White Sox’s lineup:
1. Tim Anderson, SS
2. Yoan Moncada, 3B
3. Jose Abreu, 1B
4. Luis Robert, CF
5. Gavin Sheets, DH
6. AJ Pollock, LF
7. Josh Harrison, 2B
8. Leury Garcia, RF
9. Reese McGuire, C
Vince Velasquez, RHP
From the Yankees’ pregame notes:
AT A GLANCE: The Yankees continue their eight-game road trip tonight with the second game of a four-game set at Chicago-AL (1-0 so far)…will also play a four-game series in Baltimore from Mon.-Thurs.…went 4-1 on their five-game homestand, winning two-of-three vs. Texas and sweeping a two-game set vs. Toronto.
- Are 16-2 in their last 18 games, matching their best 18-game span in the last four seasons (also went 16-2 from 6/15-7/5/19).
- Are 18-3 in their last 21G.
- Are 23-8 (.742) to start the season, the best record in the Majors…marks just the eighth time in franchise history and just the third time in the last 64 seasons (since 1959) that the Yankees won 23 of their first 31 games of a season.
- With a win today, would mark just the fifth time in franchise history that the Yankees won 24 of their first 32 games of a season.
- Their 11 comeback wins this season are the most in the Majors.
TRIPLE THREAT: OF Aaron Judge (11HR), 1B Anthony Rizzo (9HR) and DH/OF Giancarlo Stanton (9HR) are the first trio in franchise history to hit at least 9HR in the club’s first 31 games of a season…marks the 11th time in Major League history a team has had at least three players hit at least 9HR in the club’s first 31 games of a season…the Yankees join the 2017 Cincinnati Reds (Adam Duvall/Scott Schebler/Joey Votto), 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks (Steve Finley/Luis Gonzalez/Richie Sexson), 2004 Florida Marlins (Miguel Cabrera/Hee-Seop Choi/Mike Lowell), 2003 Texas Rangers (Carl Everett/Juan González/Alex Rodriguez), 2001 Toronto Blue Jays (Tony Batista/Carlos Delgado/Raúl Mondesi), 1995 Cleveland Indians (Manny Ramírez/Paul Sorrento/Jim Thome), 1994 Colorado Rockies (Dante Bichette/Ellis Burks/Andrés Galarraga), 1958 San Francisco Giants (Orlando Cepeda/Willie Mays/Daryl Spencer), 1964 Minnesota Twins (Bob Allison/Jimmie Hall/Harmon Killebrew) and 1956 Cincinnati Reds (Ray Jablonski/ Ted Kluszewski/Wally Post).
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