Cleveland Guardians outfielder Myles Straw anticipated to come across a hostile surroundings throughout Tuesday’s Recreation 1 of the American League Division Sequence on the New York Yankees. Straw instructed after what grew to become a 4-1 defeat that some followers at Yankee Stadium went too far.
“There have been a number of. I’m not going to say what they mentioned, there’s no level,” Straw mentioned of some jeers he heard on Tuesday night, based on Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Publish. “They have been private. It’s all good although.”
Straw’s disagreeable relationship with members of the Yankee devoted stems again to an April 23 incident wherein he climbed an outfield fence and exchanged phrases with some followers he mentioned had mocked teammate Steven Kwan after Kwan suffered an damage whereas trying to make a defensive play. As famous by the Post’s Ethan Sears, Straw mentioned after that contest he thought-about Yankees supporters the “worst fan base on the planet.”
The tv broadcast picked up boos and chants of “a——” directed at Straw on Tuesday. Kwan, in the meantime, produced Cleveland’s solely run of the Recreation 1 loss when he hit a solo homer off Yankees starter Gerrit Cole within the third inning.
“It’s type of sucky, nevertheless it’s additionally a privilege to have that type of occur in a recreation like this,” Kwan added about followers repeatedly booing him on Tuesday. “It’s one of many greatest phases, so it’s type of cool when one thing like that occurs.”
At the moment, the Guardians and Yankees are scheduled to finish the second contest of the five-game collection within the Bronx on Thursday night. Nevertheless, Brendan Kuty of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com talked about that inclement climate may push that matchup to Friday.