Fried (12-4, 2.78 ERA) has completed six innings in 15 of 23 starts this season but only once during his past five outings since July 1.
Fried is 1-2 with a 5.85 ERA in 20 innings over his past four starts and allowed at least four runs each time. He allowed four runs on a season high-tying eight hits in five innings during Monday's 10-inning loss at Texas.
After Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez started the first two games for the Astros, right-hander Jason Alexander (2-1, 5.97) makes his sixth appearance and fifth start for Houston.
Formerly with the Athletics this season, Alexander is coming off his best outing with the Astros when he allowed three hits in six scoreless innings to earn the win in an 8-2 victory at Miami on Monday.
Alexander's only previous career appearance against the Yankees was Sept. 18, 2022, while playing for Milwaukee. He allowed three homers among six hits in 3 2/3 innings during a no-decision.
--Field Level Media
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Fried (12-4, 2.78 ERA) has completed six innings in 15 of 23 starts this season but only once during his past five outings since July 1.
Fried is 1-2 with a 5.85 ERA in 20 innings over his past four starts and allowed at least four runs each time. He allowed four runs on a season high-tying eight hits in five innings during Monday's 10-inning loss at Texas.
After Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez started the first two games for the Astros, right-hander Jason Alexander (2-1, 5.97) makes his sixth appearance and fifth start for Houston.
Formerly with the Athletics this season, Alexander is coming off his best outing with the Astros when he allowed three hits in six scoreless innings to earn the win in an 8-2 victory at Miami on Monday.
Alexander's only previous career appearance against the Yankees was Sept. 18, 2022, while playing for Milwaukee. He allowed three homers among six hits in 3 2/3 innings during a no-decision.
Glasnow (1-1, 3.06 ERA) has gone nine consecutive starts without a win after beating the Atlanta Braves in his season opener on March 31. He pitched well enough to win his most recent start last Monday, however, allowing just one run and three hits over seven innings against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Glasnow is 1-4 in 10 career starts against the Blue Jays, with a 6.15 ERA.
Ohtani will face a tough left-hander on Sunday in Eric Lauer (7-2, 2.59 ERA), who is 3-0 in his past four starts with a 2.16 ERA. He most recently held the Colorado Rockies to one run and seven hits over six innings in a 15-1 victory on Monday.
Lauer has done well against the Dodgers in his career, owning a 7-2 record in 12 career starts, with a 2.63 ERA.
The Blue Jays will need to perform better with runners in scoring position than they have in the series, going 2-for-14 in that scenario.
--Field Level Media
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Glasnow (1-1, 3.06 ERA) has gone nine consecutive starts without a win after beating the Atlanta Braves in his season opener on March 31. He pitched well enough to win his most recent start last Monday, however, allowing just one run and three hits over seven innings against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Glasnow is 1-4 in 10 career starts against the Blue Jays, with a 6.15 ERA.
Ohtani will face a tough left-hander on Sunday in Eric Lauer (7-2, 2.59 ERA), who is 3-0 in his past four starts with a 2.16 ERA. He most recently held the Colorado Rockies to one run and seven hits over six innings in a 15-1 victory on Monday.
Lauer has done well against the Dodgers in his career, owning a 7-2 record in 12 career starts, with a 2.63 ERA.
The Blue Jays will need to perform better with runners in scoring position than they have in the series, going 2-for-14 in that scenario.
Chicago did just that on Saturday night in a 9-1 rout of St. Louis. The Cubs will try to build off that breakthrough on Sunday night when they finish their three-game weekend road series against the Cardinals.
"I'll say it again: This is a good offense," Counsell said after the Cubs lost 5-0 to the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. "We're going to score runs."
The Cubs on Sunday will start left-hander Shota Imanaga (8-4, 3.12 ERA), who is trying to sustain a late-season turnaround.
Imanaga earned a 3-0 victory over the Cardinals on June 26, blanking them for five innings on one hit and one walk while striking out three. He is is 2-0 with a 2.41 ERA in three career starts against St. Louis.
The Cardinals will counter on Sunday with right-hander Sonny Gray (10-5, 4.21 ERA), who also is trying to sustain a turnaround.
Gray delivered his best performance since June in his last start. He held the Dodgers to one run on one hit -- a Freddie Freeman homer -- in seven innings on Monday in Los Angeles. He struck out eight and walked one as St. Louis won 3-2.
--Field Level Media
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Chicago did just that on Saturday night in a 9-1 rout of St. Louis. The Cubs will try to build off that breakthrough on Sunday night when they finish their three-game weekend road series against the Cardinals.
"I'll say it again: This is a good offense," Counsell said after the Cubs lost 5-0 to the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. "We're going to score runs."
The Cubs on Sunday will start left-hander Shota Imanaga (8-4, 3.12 ERA), who is trying to sustain a late-season turnaround.
Imanaga earned a 3-0 victory over the Cardinals on June 26, blanking them for five innings on one hit and one walk while striking out three. He is is 2-0 with a 2.41 ERA in three career starts against St. Louis.
The Cardinals will counter on Sunday with right-hander Sonny Gray (10-5, 4.21 ERA), who also is trying to sustain a turnaround.
Gray delivered his best performance since June in his last start. He held the Dodgers to one run on one hit -- a Freddie Freeman homer -- in seven innings on Monday in Los Angeles. He struck out eight and walked one as St. Louis won 3-2.
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