User:Willraptorsfan/sandbox

As part of User:Reagle's online community class, I will be contributing to Wikipedia and reflecting on the experience on a user page here. Hello all, I am Will Goldstein and as you can tell from my username I'm a big Raptors fan. I love sports in general and will be talking about it a lot this year. I am from NYC which I believe is the greatest city in the world. I am a super simple eater but I absolutely love tacos.

July[edit]
July 23 - July 26 vs. Washington Nationals

The 2020 New York Yankees season began on July 23 against the defending champion Washington Nationals. Yankee's ace Gerrit Cole made his debut for his new team after his offseason signing in which he departed from the Houston Astros. Cole recorded his first ever win in the Yankees pinstripes, going 5 innings alongside 5 strikeouts. The game was cut short due to weather, however the Yankees won 4-1 to start the season. Yankees all-star slugger Giancarlo Stanton started the season hot with three RBI's as well as 2R HR in the first off opposing ace Matt Scherzer. Game two of the series went to the Nationals, as the Yankee bats never came to life. The Yankees lost 2-9, however Giancarlo Stanton remained hot, hitting his second home run of the season. Ultimately, the Yankees won the series taking game three by a score of 3-2. Yankees' pitcher Jonathan Loáisiga recorded his first start of the season, however long time reliever Chad Green was rewarded the win thanks to two late game home runs from Luke Voit and Gleyber Torres.

July 27 - July 29 vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Following the series win against the Nationals, the Yankees were slated to head to north to take on the Philadelphia Phillies. Ultimately these games were postponed after a number of players from the Phillies tested positive for COVID-19. The Phillies had just come off a three game series against the Miami Marlins, in which 18 Marlins players and staff tested positive for COVID-19. Following new MLB COVID guidelines lead to the postponement of this series.

July 29-30 vs. Baltimore Orioles

In wake of the Philadelphia postponement, the Yankees traveled to downtown Baltimore to take on the Baltimore Orioles at iconic Camden Yards. The Yankees extended their hot streak, winning both games by a score of 9-3 and 8-6 respectively. The Yankee bats were beginning to heat up in late July featuring 5 Yankee home runs in the two game span. Yankees ace Gerrit Cole recorded his second win of the season while Jonathan Loáisiga notched his first win as well.

July 31 - August 2 vs. Boston Red Sox

The final series in July featured the Yankees paired against the devision rival Boston Red Sox. However, the series proved to be less of an even match than expected, as the Yankees took than all three games in a clean sweep. In game one, the Yankees put up 5 runs from a combined three home runs from Aaron Judge, Gio Urshela and Brett Gardner. The Yankees won this game 5-1. Game two had a very similar result as the Yankees won 5-2 off of an Aaron Judge solo HR and a Gio Urshela grand slam. The last game of the series was a much closer game, with the Yankees edging out the Red Sox 9-7. Aaron Judge continued to show off his fire power, hitting two home runs and extending his home run streak to five games. The Yankees win marked six wins in a row and put their record at 7-1 through the end of July.

August[edit]
August 3 - August 6 vs. Philadelphia Phillies

The Yankees began their first series in August playing the Philiedphia Philies who were returning from a weeklong layoff due to MLB COVID-19 protocols. The Yankees were slated to play the Phillies earlier this season, so this four-game-series was a make up from the missed series before. The Yankees made easy work of the Phillies in game one, winning 6-3. Gerrit Cole notched his third win in his third start giving up 1 earned run in six innings pitched. The next two games were a doubleheader, and due to the COVID shortened season, all doubleheaders were 7-inning-games. The Yankees split the doubleheader, losing the first game 7-11 while winning the second game 3-1. The Yankees would lose the last game of the series by a score of 4-5, putting the series record at 2-2 and the Yankees overall record at 9-3. The Yankees 9-3 record was the second best in the American League, trailing the Minnesota Twins by one game.

August 7 - August 9 vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Following the split series with the Phillies, the Yankees headed down to Florida to take on the Tampa Bay Rays. Game one of the series resulted in a Yankees defeat with a final score of 0-1. the sole run from this game coming from a Michael Perez sacrifice fly in the eight inning. The next two games were played as a doubleheader in which the Yankees took the first game 8-4 and lost the second game 3-5. Both games were 7 innings as mandated by the MLB's COVID-19 protocol for doubleheaders. Gerrit Cole started the first game of the doubleheader but ultimately received a no-decision which snapped a 20 game win streak dating back to the previous season. Instead, Yankees reliever Chad Green notched his second win of the season. The Yankees lost the final game of the season 3-4 due to a Michael Perez walk off single in the bottom of the 9th. The Yankees lost the series to Tampa Bay 1-3, recoding their first series loss of the season and bumping their record down to 10-6 on the season.

August 11- August 12 vs Atlanta Braves

After a day of rest on August 10, the Yankees were back home to take on the 11-7 Atlanta Braves. The Yankees played a quick two-game-series against the Braves, winning both games. The first game was a high scoring affair in which the Yankees won 9-6 powered by a 3 RBI game from both Luke Voit and Mike Ford. Aaron Judge added a home run as well but ended up leaving the game due to injury. It was also announced that Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton is expected to miss 3-4 weeks due to a hamstring injury. Yankees starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery record the win and improved his record to 2-1 on the season. The following game the Yankees won 6-3 powered by a DJ LeMahieu four hit game as well as a three hit game from Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier in his season debut. Jonathan Loáisiga got the win in the reliever position and improved to 2-0 on the season.

August 14 - August 17 vs. Boston Red Sox

Following the series sweep of the Braves, the Boston Red Sox returned to Yankee Stadium for a four-game-series. The Yankees had swept the Red Sox in their previous encounter this season, and this series was no different. The Yankees won four straight against the Red Sox and were now riding a six game win streak through the middle stages of August. Gerrit Cole pitched a gem in game one of the series going 7 innings while allowing one earned run. Gleyber Torres went 4-4 and Mike Tauchman punched in 4RBIs to lead the Yankees to a 10-3 win. The Yankees won game two 11-5 thanks to a 5 RBI performance from Clint Frazier. James Paxton recorded his first win of the season, however, red-hot hitter DJ LeMahieu left the game with an apparent thumb injury. Mike Ford drove in 3 runs in game three and J. A. Happ cataloged his first win of the season as the Yankees won 4-2. To complete the sweep, the Yankees won the final game of the series 6-3; Yankees first basemen Luke Voit hit two home runs alongside 3 RBIs. Despite the team's injuries, the Yankees were now 16-6 - the best record in the MLB.

August 18 - August 20 vs. Tampa Bay Rays

The Yankees continued their homestretch against the Tampa Rays, who trailed the AL East best Yankees by 2.5 games. The three-game-series resulted in three Yankee losses. The Yankees lost the series opener 3-6 despite home runs from both Luke Voit and Gary Sánchez putting an end to the Yankees six game winning streak. Yankees starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka recorded his first loss of the season, moving him to 0-1 on the season.Gerrit Cole pitched game two of the series, recording his second no decision of the year. Cole allowed two home runs to Tampa Bay Rays players, and the Yankees went on to lose the game 2-4. The Yankees lost the final game of the series 5-10, allowing the Rays to pass the Yankees for the lead in the division. Luke Voit remained very hot, hitting his 10th home run of the season, tying him for the AL lead in home runs hit with Mike Trout. In their seven games played against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Yankees are 1-6.

August 21 - August 23 vs. New York Mets

The much anticipated Subway Series between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets was inevitably postponed due to multiple positive COVID-19 tests within the Mets organization. Out of precaution, the three-game-series was delayed and to be played later in the season.

August 26

After a long five day rest for the Yankees, thee season resumed in Atlanta where they took on the Atlanta Braves for the second time this season. The two-game-series was played in one day, both games being 7 innings as it was a doubleheader. The Yankees lost the first game 1-5 as Gerrit Cole recorded his first loss of the season, as well as hist first losing performance in 28 straight starts dating back to last season. Cole allowed 3 home runs in five innings. Luke Voit hit was responsible for the only run of the season, hitting his 11th home run of the season. The Yankees suffered a similar result in the second game, losing 1-2 earning reliever Chad Green his first loss of the season. This marked back to back series sweeps against the Yankees and dropped them to a 16-11 record on the season.

August 28 - August 30 vs. New York Mets

After a week of postponement, the New York Yankees and the New York Mets clashed in the Subway Series. This was the Yankees first five-game-series of the season, and due to the restrictions of the shortened the season, this series was played in just three days, featuring two doubleheaders. The Yankees lost both games in the first doubleheader by a score of 4-6 and 3-4 respectively. The second leg of the doubleheader featured a Mets walk off against the Yankees, resulting in both a loss and a blown save for the Yankees veteran closer Aroldis Chapman. The two consecutive losses to start the series gave the Yankees their longest losing streak of the season at seven games. However, the following game the Yankees bounced back to win 2-1, a game in which Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman was able to rebound and record his first win of the season. Infielder DJ LeMahieu made his return from injury as well. The closing doubleheader featured two Yankee wins, both of which featured a Yankees walk-off in the 8th inning. Gio Urshela issued the walk-off drive in the first game while catcher Gary Sánchez riffled a go-ahead grand slam in the second game. The Yankees won the series 3-2 after dropping the first two.

August 31 - September 2 vs. Tampa Bay Rays

To close out the month of August the Yankees hosted the sizzling hot Tampa Bay Rays who had won 19 of their last 22 games. The Rays took game one of the three-game-series by a score of 3-5 and handed Gerrit Cole his second straight lose and putting him at 4-2 on the season. Luke Voit provided a bright spot in this game, hitting his 13th home run and tying him for the major league lead. The Yankees were able to to stunt the Ray's hot streak in game two of the series, winning 5-3. DJ LeMahieu roped two home runs and Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka notched his first win of the season. Closer Aroldis Chapman threw a 101mph fastball at Ray's hitter Michael Brosseau at the end of this game as well, inciting both team's benches to clear. Following the scuffle of game 2, the Yankees lost the final game of the series 2-5, as Ray's hitter Michael Brosseau got his revenge, hitting two home runs off Yankees pitchers. The Yankees lost this series 1-2, now losing all three of their series against the division rival Tampa Bay Rays.

September[edit]
September 3 vs. New York Mets

Now more than halfway through the season, the Yankees crossed New York City to take on the New York Mets in their final exchange of the season. It was a quick one-game-series in which the Mets had a late game comeback and ultimately won in extra innings. Mets slugger Pete Alonso hit a home run in the bottom of the 10th inning, which handed the Yankees a 7-9 loss. The Yankees and the Mets played a total of six games against each other, with this Mets win tying the season series at 3-3.

September 4 - September 6 vs. Baltimore Orioles

After their one game spat against the Mets, the Yankees took on the Baltimore Orioles for the second time this season. Going into the series the Yankees and the Orioles had opposite records, the Yankees standing at 20-16 and the Orioles at 16-20. The first two games of the four game series were a doubleheader, with the Yankees winning the first 6-5 and dropping the second 3-6. Both Miguel Andújar and Clint Frazier had clutch hits in the final inning of the first game to secure the win. The Orioles curbed the Yankees offense in game 2 holding the team to a combined four hits. Game 3 was another loss for the Yankees and the third consecutive loss for Gerrit Cole despite his 10 strikeout and 1 earned run. The Yankees lost this game 1-6 and would lose the next one 1-5 due to their lackluster offense.

September 7 - September 9 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

40 games into the abridged 60 game season, the Yankees were met by the surging Toronto Blue Jays. The Blue Jays held a one game advantage over the Yankees in the AL East, and were making a playoff run through the dog days of the season. Despite the Yankee's bats coming back to life, the Yankees lost game one of the series 7-12 in a defense-less game. Yankees reliever Adam Ottavino had a disastrous outing allowing six earned runs without recording an out. Game 2 in the series featured a lot less offense from both teams, however the Yankees dropped this one as well by a score of 1-2 and extending their five game losing streak. The Yankees won the final game of the series 7-2, showing both their hitting and pitching come to life. Shortstop Gleyber Torres drove in 4 runs and rookie pitcher Deivi García earned his first major league win pitching 7 innings and giving up two earned runs. After losing this series, the Yankees boasted a 22-21 record and were caught sitting at the edge of the playoff bubble.

September 11 - September 13 vs. Baltimore Orioles

Heading into the middle of September, the Yankees tangoed with the Baltimore Orioles one last time. After losing their last series to the Oriels, the Yankees responded with a resounding four-game-sweep at Yankee Stadium. Game one was 6-0 shut out win by the Yankees lead by Gerrit Cole who was back to his winning ways improving to 5-3 on the season. The Yankee offense provided three home runs, accounting for 5 runs. Game 2 had a similar outcome, as the Yankees won 10-1 powered by offensive slugger Luke Voit. Voit hit a pair of three run home runs and accounted for 6 of the 10 Yankee RBIs. This was home run 15 and 16 for Voit, moving him up the leader board for most home runs in the MLB. Game 3 the Yankees scraped out a 2-1 win in extra innings, with Luke Voit being the hero again hitting a game winning sacrifice fly in the 10th inning. In the Yankee's last game against the Orioles they walked away with a 3-1. Gleyber Torres punched a go-ahead double in the 8th, securing the series sweep for the Yankees.

September 15 - September 17 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

The Yankees now sitting at 26-21 took on the Toronto Blue Jays for their second of three meetings that season. The Blue Jays were a half game ahead of the Yankees in their division, with just over 10 left in the season. With a lot of playoff implications on the line, the Yankees completed back to back sweeps, beating the rays substantially in all three series games. The Yankees won game one 20-6 in what was their highest scoring game of the season.DJ LeMahieu, Luke Voit, and Gary Sánchez combined for 14 of the Yankees 20 runs while Deivi García continued his high-performance pitching logging seven innings and allowing 3 earned runs. The following game had a very similar storyline, with the Yankees winning 13-2. Both DJ LeMahieu and Luke Voit carried the offense with addition to a 5 RBI performance by catcher Kyle Higashioka. Gerrit Cole went 7 innings, striking out 8 and allowing one earned run. The final game of the series was a 10-7 victory for the Yankees and featured plenty of Yankee star power as the team hit 5 home runs in one inning. Completing the series sweep put the Yankees on an eight game winnings streak and ahead of the Blue Jays in their devision.

September 18 - September 20 vs. Boston Red Sox

With 10 games left in the season, the Yankees faced a familiar foe in the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox had been very successful in the past couple years, but now sat at the bottom of the AL East with a 19-32 record. Game 1 of the series was a positive sign for the Yankees as their two all-stars Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton were back from injury. In a very tight game, the Yankees pushed ahead in extra innings, winning the game 6-5. Game 2 showed an all-around performance from the Yankees winning 8-0. The Yankee offense provided 11 hits and pitcher J. A. Happ had his best performance of the season going 8 innings, 0 earned runs and 9 strikeouts. The Yankees win streak was now a 10 games. However, in the last game of the series the Red Sox rebounded for a 10-2 win over the Yankees. Deivi García had a shake outing giving up six earned runs in 3 innings. Despite this loss, the Yankees had clinched a playoff birth for the 4th consecutive year. The Yankees and the Red Sox played 10 games over the course of the season with the Yankees winning 9 of them, asserting themselves over their long-time division rival.

September 21 - September 24 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

In the penultimate series of the season, the Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays met for the final time of the season. The Yankees had just come off clinching a playoff spot while the Blue Jays sitting at 27-26 were right on the playoff fringe. The Yankees lost game one of the four game series by a score of 5-11. Yankees pitcher Michael King got the start going 2.2 innings and giving up 5 earned runs. Game 2 went in favor of the Yankees who won 12-1. A 15-hit game from the Yankees offense as well as one of Gerrit Cole's strongest performances gave the Yankees the win. In his final start of the season, Cole went for 7 innings, gave up one earned run and struck out seven, earning him a 7-3 record atop a 2.84 ERA in his first year with the pinstripes. The Yankees lost their last two games to the Blue Jays 1-14 and 1-4 respectively. The Yankees went 1-3 in the final series against the Blue Jay's giving the Yankees a 32-25 record and a playoff spot already on lock.

September 25 - September 27 vs. Miami Marlins

In the final series of the 2020 MLB season, the Yankees play the Miami Marlins both the first and last time. The Miami Marlins were also playoff contenders and were playing must-win baseball to make the postseason. With the Yankees already owning their playoff birth, there was less of an implication for the them in these final regular season games. The Yankees lost game 1 of the series 3-4 in a very tight game. The Yankees lost and there the Marlins win secured the Marlins a playoff birth. The Yankees won game two of the series 11-4 flashing their offensive display. Luke Voit powered his league leading 22nd home run and DJ LeMahieu continued to impress with a four hit night and a .359 batting average overall. Rookie pitcher Deivi García was also able to notch his third win before the season ended. The Yankee's final game of the season was an 0-5 loss however  DJ LeMahieu recorded another multi-hit game bumping his season average to .364 and earning himself the American League Batting Title while Luke Voit's 22 home runs earned himself the American League Home Run Title. Voit and LeMahieu were the first teammates to lead the MLB in home runs and batting average since 1959. The Yankees finished the season with a 33-27 and earned the fifth seed in the American League postseason.