Kevin Pillar jumps up on the Yankee Stadium wall on Gio Urshela’s home run on July 4, 2021. May accurately recalled Gio Urshela helping the Yankees avoid getting swept in the last Subway Series by hitting a three-run homer against Corey Oswalt that barely cleared the right-field fence in the nightcap of a doubleheader. The last part of that comment was a shot at Yankee Stadium’s short dimensions in right field. We will keep the 314-foot homers to a minimum.”
Fortunately we are playing in our graveyard of a park, so that is helpful.
It’s guys you have got to be a little bit more careful with and not let them beat you. “The Yankees have never been shy about getting every single power bat in the league on their team at the same time,” May said Thursday before the Mets lost their second straight to the Marlins, 3-2. The Mets reliever, noting the additions of Anthony Rizzo and Joey Gallo to the Yankees since the last time the rivals met - on Fourth of July weekend - is counting on Citi Field to perhaps help neutralize that improved lineup. MIAMI - Trevor May is just glad the second installment of the 2021 Subway Series will be played in Queens and not The Bronx. What’s factoring into the Mets’ high-stakes Javy Baez decision Mets’ new GM will have to hit ground running Sandy Alderson’s excuse for failed front office search is preposterous: Sherman Where Mets could get outfield help this offseason