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Yankees takeaways from Thursday's 3-0 Game 2 win over White Sox, including Randy Vasquez's first career win

Jun 8, 2023; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Randy Vasquez pitches in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees scored just enough runs behind Randy Vasquez to beat the Chicago White Sox, 3-0, in the second game of Thursday's doubleheader.

Takeaways

- Randy Vasquez was on the bump for his second career start and was better than his first. He walked and gave up a single in the first inning, but then retired 15 straight batters into the sixth inning when he ran into some more trouble.

After giving up a two-out single to Gavin Sheets, he hit Luis Robert Jr. with a pitch on a four-seamer that got away from him. That was enough for Aaron Boone, who pulled his young right-hander. Ron Marinaccio came in to get the final out of the inning and end the threat.

Vasquez finished after 5.2 innings pitched (86 pitches/54 strikes), giving up just two hits and one walk while striking out three batters. In his first two starts, the 24-year-old has given up just two runs and six hits in 10.1 innings pitched.

- Without Aaron Judge, the Yankees' stars did not come through in Game 1 but did so in the nightcap. Willie Calhoun, leading off for the second straight game, got the Yankees’ first hit in the fourth inning with a leadoff double. Gleyber Torres followed with a two-run shot, breaking his 0-for-20 slump and putting the Yankees up 2-0.

In the Game 1 loss, the combination of Torres, Anthony Rizzo, Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu went 0-for-15 with three walks. In Game 2, Torres, Rizzo and Josh Donaldson went 1-for-12. Stanton and LeMahieu did not start, but DJ did pinch-hit but grounded out.

The “non-stars” of the Yankees lineup came up big in the first game -- driving in all five runs -- and contributed in Game 2. Billy McKinney, called up this week when Judge went on the IL, hit a solo shot to leadoff the fifth inning to put the Yankees up 3-0. It’s his first big league home run since April of 2022 when he was with the Oakland Athletics. In the doubleheader, McKinney went a combined 2-for-6.

Jake Bauers went 1-for-2 with a walk and a double, his third of the doubleheader.

- With the offense not clicking just yet, the bullpen did a great job keeping the White Sox lineup down. Marinaccio pitched 2.1 innings of clean baseball, striking out four batters. After a leadoff walk, Clay Holmes shut the door in the ninth inning to close the game, 3-0, in favor of the Yankees. Vasquez, Marinaccio and Holmes combined allow just two hits in Game 2.

Highlights


What’s Next

The Yankees start a three-game series with the Red Sox on Friday at The Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m..

Gerrit Cole (7-0, 2.82 ERA) will take the mound for the Yankees as he goes up against RHP Garrett Whitlock (2-2, 5.61 ERA).