The Yankees have discovered a new offensive weapon: the wild pitch. At least when Guardians left-hander Joey Cantillo is on the mound. Cantillo became the second player in MLB postseason history ...
In between, Guardians starter Alex Cobb and reliever Joey Cantillo combined to walk six batters and Cantillo allowed two more runs in via wild pitches. Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores ...
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But there it is, the answer to the question of the night from Game 1 of the American League Championship Series at Yankee Stadium: had any other pitcher — before Joey Cantillo of the Cleveland ...
In between, Guardians starter Alex Cobb and reliever Joey Cantillo combined to walk six batters and Cantillo allowed two more ...
Joey Cantillo didn't fare too great when the lights were brightest Monday night in the Bronx. The rookie left-handed pitcher took the mound with two outs in the bottom of the third inning in Game ...
Yankees rookie catcher Austin Wells, meanwhile, had an outstanding night behind the plate as Rodon racked up nine strikeouts in six innings. Wells blocked a swinging third strike in the dirt by Lane ...
Rookie reliever Joey Cantillo made unfortunate Major League Baseball history Monday night in the Guardians' 5-2 loss to the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the ALCS. A whirlwind of wild pitches and ...
In between, Guardians starter Alex Cobb and reliever Joey Cantillo combined to walk six batters and Cantillo allowed two more runs in via wild pitches. A trio of singles in the eighth inning ...
Cleveland left-hander Joey Cantillo unleashed two wild pitches that scored runs in the bottom of the third inning and added two more in the fourth, which helped create another run. He also walked ...