After a thrilling Game 1, the Yankees find themselves down 0-1 in the 2024 World Series to the Dodgers. Heading into Game 2 in Los Angeles on Saturday night, manager Aaron Boone addressed the media and spoke on a number of topics...
Luis Gil to start World Series Game 4
Boone confirmed that Gil will take the mound for the Yankees in what could be a pivotal Game 4 at Yankee Stadium. It would be the rookie's second career postseason start and will look to build upon his solid outing against the Guardians in the ALCS.
In Game 4 of that series, Gil allowed two runs on three hits, and three walks over four innings of work. He also struck out three batters.
Following the matchup between Carlos Rodon and Yoshinobu Yamamoto on Saturday, Game 3 will see Clarke Schmidt take on Walker Buehler on Monday.
Gil has had a great rookie campaign and is certainly in the AL Rookie of the Year conversation. In 29 starts, the 26-year-old went 15-7 with a 3.50 ERA (1.19 WHIP) with 171 strikeouts over 151.2 innings pitched.
The one decision Boone may want back from Game 1
The big talking point after Game 1's loss was whether Boone should have gone to Nestor Cortes with the game on the line in the 10th inning. The southpaw hadn't pitched since Sept. 18 and would end up serving the pitch that Freddie Freeman deposited into the stands for a walk-off grand slam.
After a day to reflect, Boone was asked if there was any decision he would want back and his answer may surprise some.
"Do I send [Luke Weaver] out for a third up in the 10th," Boone answered. "That’s the one that certainly I could make a case for in my head. We’d worry about the third up with him and where that leaves us if that doesn’t go according to plan. I haven’t done a third up, necessarily, with him. That’s the one. The other ones I would double down on."