Michael King was one of the Yankees’ most well-rested relievers Saturday, so he gave them the biggest jolt.
On a day when the Yankees’ bullpen was asked to cover 13 innings of a doubleheader, including the entire nightcap, King delivered 3 ¹/₃ scoreless inningsKing had not pitched since last Sunday, but was economical Saturday night, needing just 36 pitches to record 10 big outs while bridging the gap to the late innings.
Michael King, who pitched 3 ¹/₃ scoreless innings, picked up the win in the Yankees’ 6-2 Game 2 victory over the Cardinals.“He got some early-count contact outs right from jump street,” manager Aaron Boone said. “He was just real efficient. Using a little bit of everything, moving the ball around. But another strong outing for Kinger.”
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