Live Nine-Inning Analysis of the third game of the Subway Series
3rd Inning
Pitcher Jaime Garcia would lead things off for the Bronx Bombers, and he would ground out to second base.
Leadoff man Jacoby Ellsbury would step and rip a tailor-made line drive to right field, right into the glove of Michael Conforto.
Aaron Hicks would work his at-bat to a 2-2 count before hitting a dribbler to short. Rookie shortstop Amed Rosario would charge the grounder, and make a strong throw to first to get Hicks by half of a step.
The Yankees go down quietly in order.
Catcher Rene Rivera would lead off the inning for the Mets.
He would hit a deep fly ball the other way to right field, but Aaron Judge would trot back and make the catch with his heels on the warning track.
Gsellman would take the batters box next, and he would get walked.
A horrible pitching sequence from Garcia allows his opposing pitcher to reach base with just one out in the inning.
Garcia would bounce back by getting leadoff man Juan Lagares to fly out to Ellsbury in center field.
Asdrubal Cabrera would swing at a first-pitch 12-6 curveball, and groundout down the third base line to Chase Headley.
Inning over. The game is still tied at 1-1.