An absolutely disgusting scene unfolded following today's game between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians.
After the game was over, trash fans at Yankee stadium began throwing things at Guardians players.
Check it out.
Fans at Yankee Stadium throw things at Guardians players after the game ends. pic.twitter.com/1LIv66LfBW
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
Moments before the final scene in the outfield in the bottom of the ninth, Myles Straw went right back at fans at Yankee Stadium.
Moments before the final scene in the outfield in the bottom of the ninth, Myles Straw went right back at fans at Yankee Stadium. pic.twitter.com/wegiKxjtIF
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
Here is what some of the Guardians players and manager Terry Francona had to say after the game.
"Win with respect. You don't need to throw stuff on the field, you don't need to hurt anyone."
Josh Naylor is not happy with how fans reacted after the Yankees won. #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/whL1OTVxjM
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
Terry Francona admits that Myles Straw got a little heated with fans, but throwing things on the field is never okay under any circumstances. #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/8VX74zWgOW
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
Oscar Mercado describes what happened in the outfield at the end of the game and what caused the whole scene. #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/xX7GUeG3Bz
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
"That's who we are. We take a lot of pride in our friends and our teammates. It's not okay for certain guys to be talked to that way, I don't care how many years they have in the big leagues."
Cal Quantrill is proud of his teammates for sticking up for each other. #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/FmqhKbfWMP
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
"If I were to do it again I probably would've said the same thing."
Myles Straw doesn't regret defending his teammates at the end of the game. #ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/kyWioAoWwu
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) April 23, 2022
FanDuel Daily Fantasy Baseball Helper: Saturday 4/23/22
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Pitchers
Noah Syndergaard ($10,200) – Today's most expensive pitcher is in a solid spot against a Baltimore lineup with a 25.7% K rate and a 0.302 weighted on-base percentage (wOBA) against right-handers including six projected starters with strikeout percentages over 25% and contact rates lower than 75% the past two seasons.
“Thor” has been relatively solid in 11.1 innings, recording a 2.95 Fielding Independent Pitching rating and a 13.9% swinging strike.
With two previous matchups against pesky squads ranked 25th and 26th in strikeouts, Syndergaad should see some positive regression in his low 10.6% K-rate and overall improvement in his fantasy scoring.
numberFire's models currently rank the 29-year old fourth among today's pitchers with a 4.8 strikeout prediction.
Matt Brash ($8,600) – Seattle's 24-year old rookie has gotten off to a good start in the Majors, accounting for a 10.0% swinging strike rate and a 3.84 expected FIP in 10.2 total innings.
In a promising opportunity to prolong his quick success, Brash should be able to rack up fantasy points against an Royals lineup with a 23.9% strikeout rate and a low 72.3% contact percentage against righties.
As numberFire's third rated pitcher with a 28.0 fantasy projection, Brash will be a popular option at home for those seeking mid-range salary options.