Yankees vs. Royals ALDS Game 3: Date, Time, and Lineups

The American League Division Series is moving to Kauffman⁤ Stadium⁣ for Game 3, and the Royals are excited to have home-field ⁤advantage. After splitting the first⁢ two ⁤games in New York, the Royals ‍see this as a fresh start. The⁣ Yankees, who had⁣ the best⁣ record in the AL during the regular season, are ⁤not going down ⁤without ​a fight.

Game ​3 of the ALDS will take place⁣ on Wednesday at ⁢7:08 p.m. ET/6:08 p.m. CT and can⁣ be watched⁣ on TBS, truTV,‍ and Max. MLB.TV also offers live streaming of all games in the U.S.,⁢ with authentication from a participating Pay TV provider required.

The starting⁤ pitchers⁤ for ⁣Game⁤ 3‌ will ⁢be Clarke Schmidt for the ⁤Yankees and Seth Lugo for the Royals. Schmidt ⁣will make his first career postseason start ⁤after posting a 2.85 ERA ⁢in 16 ⁣starts this⁢ season. Lugo had an impressive outing in his first⁢ postseason start ‌against ⁤the Orioles and brings a 3.00 ERA into Game 3.

Both teams have strong bullpens ready to go ⁤after their starters exit the game. The Yankees’ bullpen performed ​well in Game⁢ 2, throwing over five scoreless innings, while Kris Bubic and ⁤closer Lucas Erceg are available for relief duty for Kansas City.

In terms of injuries, both teams ​made it through Game 2 without any new concerns. The Yankees’ ‌Anthony Rizzo⁤ and Nestor Cortes Jr., as ⁢well as DJ LeMahieu, are still recovering from injuries but hope to return later in the playoffs​ if their team advances.

As for player performance so far in this series, Gleyber Torres has been getting on base‌ consistently for the Yankees with four‍ walks across two games.‌ For ⁣Kansas City’s offense to succeed ⁢against New York’s strong pitching staff, they’ll need​ key⁤ players like ⁢Bobby‌ Witt Jr., Nick Pratto, and Salvador Perez to step up.

It’s‍ worth noting that there won’t be⁣ an off-day between Games 3 and 4 like⁣ there was between previous matchups in this series. This could impact how managers handle their​ bullpens going forward.

Lastly, it’s been​ quite some time since Kansas City⁣ played at Kauffman Stadium⁣ due to an extended road trip at end of‍ September; however they’re back ⁢home now where⁣ they last‌ played ⁣a postseason game back in 2015.

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