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Fresh of ‘real’ performance, Yankis and Jessie Ekera Open Series vs. Angels

May 25, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; New York Yankis Catcher JC Eskara (25) indicates gestures in the sixth innings against Colorado Rockies in the course field. Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imgon Images

New York Yenkis has won six of six of their last seven matches, against Los Angeles Angels on Monday in Anahem, California in a three-game opener.

Jesse Escera recorded the first three-hit performance of his career and added two RBI as New York on Sunday claimed a series victory with a 5–4 win over Colorado Rockies.

“He can actually swing the bat,” Yankis’ manager Aaron Bune said about Eskara, who made his MLB debut on 29 March. “But the real good part about it is the one he catches, he is bringing behind the plate in those days. I mean he is excellent. … In those days that I do not have (Austin Well), we have found a ton.

It is a long way away from what it was doing two years ago at this time. He was playing the Independent League ball and driving a Uber or whatever was taken to support his family.

“It’s real,” said 30 -year -old Escera. “Just what I was doing.

Aaron Judge had an RBI double who tied 2–2 in the fifth innings on Sunday. He had two hits and was batting one strong. 397 in the season.

During the three-game series at Judge Denver, two homers, three RBI and four runs went to 5-for-12.

Yankis has not yet announced his initial pitcher for the Monday series opener.

For angels, they hope that they have much better for bats than the last two games.

Los Angeles on Saturday saw Miami Marlins winning eight-marks in a 6–2 shock. Angels made just three hits to lose 3–0 at the conclusion of the series on Sunday.

“I don’t think we are going to reach that role anytime,” Angel’s manager Ron Washington said, referring to the way the team batted during their victory.

“We are going to the point where we swing the bat well, and I am right now at the point where I knew that we were not doing what we did, but I felt that we would be constantly in the entire lineup and do something, but pitching [Miami] Threw us in the last few days otherwise. ,

Marlins Starter Edward Cabrera allowed all three hits and scored 10 runs in 5 2/3 innings on Sunday.

Washington said, “Most of it was Cabarera.” “I mean, he was really good today. He was able to present his fastball, and he had a good braking ball.”

Right-arm Jack Kochanoviz (3-5, 5.03) will start for Los Angeles on Monday and will face Yennaks for the first time in his career.

Kochanoviz on Wednesday allowed Baltimore Oraoles and Los Angeles Dozers one run to each run before settling for no-decisions as Angels defeated Athletics 10–5. He scored four runs on seven hits – including two Homer – in that game.

-Bield level media

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