
Un clon de la final de 1987
La final de la Copa del Rey Mapfre termina 2-2, igual que en 1987, y la Real gana por penaltis.
Yankees pitcher Will Warren had his most effective outing of the season, taking an early lead in the game. His performance marked a significant improvement in his pitching skills.
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Will Warren continues to impress early on this season, and on Sunday afternoon the young right-hander delivered arguably his most impressive performance to this point.
It helps that the Yankees offense broke out and spotted him a seven-run advantage through four innings, but Warren still did his job, cruising his way through the Royalsâ lineup.
Will Warren delivered his most effective outing of the season, showcasing improved pitching skills.
Warren's strong pitching helped the Yankees secure an early lead in the game.
This outing signifies a potential turning point in Will Warren's season, indicating he may be finding his form.

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âItâs always nice to go out there with a lead,â Warren said. âYouâre not worried about giving up one or two runs -- gave up some leadoff hits, but was able to keep my composure knowing that the boys are banging out there.â
One of those leadoff hits came on the very first pitch, as Maikel Garcia lined a double to open the game, but Warren was able to bare down and retired the next three hitters easily.
The youngster continued cruising from there, pushing the stretch to nine consecutive set aside before allowing a leadoff single to Bobby Witt Jr. in the top of the fourth.
Witt was quickly erased, though, as Warren picked him off first.
âI could see him out of the corner of my eye hopping off the base,â he said. âI had been talking with Ben [Rice] about some stuff and we executed and got him, so I was pretty pumped.â
Warren gave up another knock leading off the fifth, but responded by striking out the next three he faced and then breezing his way through a perfect sixth.
The lone blemish came in the seventh, as the 26-year-old gave up a single then rookie slugger Carter Jensen jumped him for a two-run shot to right, breaking up the shutout.
Warren rolled a grounder, then finished his day matching his career-high with his 11th strikeout.
He allowed just the two runs on five hits over seven stellar frames.
âThe four-seam was really playing well,â Aaron Boone said. âHe got a lot of swing-and-miss, the changeup was good today too, I just think it was the overall mix -- it was good to see him take that lead and run with it, really good job.â
Warren's pitched to a 2.49 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, and 31 strikeouts through his first five outings.
While Gerrit Cole and Carlos RodĂłn are still a few rehab outings away from making their returns, this hot start certainly bodes well towards the youngster keeping his spot in the Yankees' rotation.