Texas Sen. Ted Cruz sitting behind home plate at Yankee Stadium for Game 4 of ALCS
A dropped ball in the outfield yesterday spelled disaster for the Yankees, and today it's the Astros' turn for a fielding mistake to be exploited. Chas McCormick and Kyle Tucker got their wires crossed on Gleyber Torres' fly ball and it fell for a hit, allowing a second run to score. It's 2-0 Yankees. —Lance McCullers Jr. needs his good slider today against a righthanded-heavy Yankees order. After four batters, it hasn’t appeared.
,"Any time you have an opportunity to help send your team to the World Series, it’s special, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow."The Yankee Stadium infield had been covered by a tarp all day. The grounds crew got a big cheer when they started removing it. It's now been rolled up and put away.
“Yankees fans, come on man, they deserve it,” said Saheba, who works as a nurse at Houston Methodist. “After the years of abuse towards Jose Altuve. We beat them in 2015, '17, '19 and now '22. What more do you want? There comes a time when the irrational hate has to turn into respect.” Although the friends were prepared to trade trash talk with Yankees fans, they were surprised to find the city welcoming to them ever since they got in after midnight Sunday morning.
"All throughout the day, Yankees fans actually have been really nice, I can’t lie," Saheba said."We tried to talk trash, we really did. They were all so nice, so I was not expecting that."Game 4 of the ALCS will not start on time, according to Major League Baseball, and “it remains possible that the game could be postponed and rescheduled to tomorrow.” Another update from the league is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT.