Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger throws against the New York Yankees during the third inning on Friday, May 17, 2024, in New York. NEW YORK — Chicago White Sox starter Mike Clevinger felt “really strong” in the first three innings of Friday’s outing against the New York Yankees.The Yankees scored twice in the inning against the right-hander and led the rest of the way, beating the Sox 4-2 in front of a sellout crowd of 46,025 at Yankee Stadium.
His velocity was slightly up — averaging 93.4 mph with a max of 95.8 mph. But he’s looking to carry that longer in future outings. After going two-plus innings in“I just want to be able to hold velocity, hold stuff,” Clevinger said. “Had it the first three and then watched it shrink down there in the fourth quite a bit and then in the fifth, kind of laboring again. Just trying to hold that.”
The Sox tied it in the third inning on an RBI single by Andrew Vaughn, but the Yankees retook the lead with two runs in the fourth. Clevinger exited after allowing a two-out double to Juan Soto — and an intentional walk to Judge — in the fifth. Banks surrendered a solo home run to Stanton in the sixth, as the Yankees extended their lead to 4-1.
Ferguson struck out Benintendi and got Corey Julks to line out to right. Zach Remillard drew a two-out walk in the ninth, bringing up Tommy Pham — who had singles in the first and fifth and a double in the eighth. But Clay Holmes struck out Pham to end the game.
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