AK Luis Severino is aimed at better results in Remach vs Yanki

Luis Seaverino missed the pitching at the Yanki Stadium last season during his alone season with New York Mets.
On Sunday, the right-handed hand first takes a mound in bronx as a visitor, when Athletics concluded the three-game chain with Yencis.
Ruki Nick Kurtz exploded three runs in the 7–0 athletics win for his seventh homer in the last 13 matches on Saturday.
Saverino (2-8, 4.83) ERA started with Yennaks in August 2015 and moved from 54–37 in 3.79 ERA (173) in 189 Games. He registered 33 of them when he finished third and ninth respectively in the American League Cye Young Voting.
However, a grain of injuries limited him to 45 appearances from 2019 to 2023 and Yankis did not retain him after 4-8 with 6.65 ERAs in 19 demonstrations in 2023.
“It’s going to be too much boos, very happy against the other team,” Severino told reporters on Friday afternoon. “I’m just trying to have fun, going there, competing, trying to win a game. Hopefully it will be better than last time.”
Saverino started 11–7 with 3.91 ERA in 31 in 31 for Mets in 2024. He threw 182 innings, from 2018 onwards his highest and 161 strikeouts.
“Everything that I know and whatever I am came from this team,” Saverino said. “So I will always remember it as one of the best times in baseball for me.”
Saverino is facing Yankis for the second time after scoring eight runs on nine hits in four innings in Sacramento on 11 May. The thicker outings against Yankis are part of their struggles at the temporary home Ballpark, where it is 0–7 with 6.79 ERA in 10.
Saverino is 1-4 with 7.14 ERA in its last five beginnings. On Monday, Saverino was rock for seven runs on seven hits – including two homes – during the defeat of 11–4 to Detroit Tigers in five innings.
Yanki is 5–10 in its last 15 matches and was closed for the fourth time in that period. There were only three solo on Saturday in New York.
Marcus Strowman (0–1, 11.57) has been slated to return to Yankise after recalling 69 games with left knee swelling. He has not allowed San Francisco giants to be dismissed in the first innings and five runs on 11 April.
Strowman had a three minor league rehabilitation 0–1 with 6.97 ERA, which begins to double-e-summercate. Strowman on Wednesday scored five runs in 3 2/3 innings in his final outing when he threw 65 pitches.
“Obviously he found it to command it,” Manager Aaron Boon said on Saturday morning. “The biggest thing is that he cannot stay on one side with the presence on both sides of the plate, on both sides of the plate. Just cannot stay on one side and hopefully go out and go out for a good start.”
Strowman had 10–9 with 4.31 ERA in the previous season, when he threw 154 2/3 innings.
He is 2–1 with 3.78 ERA in eight careers, begins against A.
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