New York vs. Texas
SCHEDULE
Tuesday--Texas (Stottlemyre 5-4) at New York (Wells 18-4), 5 p.m.
Wednesday--Texas (Helling 20-7) at New York (Pettitte 16-11), 5 p.m.
Friday--New York (Cone 20-7) at Texas (Sele 19-11), 5 p.m.
Saturday--New York at Texas, if necessary
Oct. 4--Texas at New York, if necessary
STARTING LINEUPS
Texas
Tom Goodwin, cf, .288, 101 runs
Mark McLemore, 2b, .247, .369 OB%
Rusty Greer, lf, .304, 105 runs
Juan Gonzalez, rf, .318, 45 HRs
Will Clark, dh, .305, 102 RBIs
Ivan Rodriguez, c, .321, 21 HRs
Lee Stevens, 1b, .265, 19 HRs
Todd Zeile, 3b, .266, 6 HRs
Royce Clayton, ss, .284
*
New York
Chuck Knoblauch, 2b, .264, 116 runs
Derek Jeter, ss, .325, 126 runs
Paul O’Neill, rf, .317, 115 RBIs
Bernie Williams, cf, .337, 26 HRs
Tino Martinez, 1b, .281, 122 RBIs
Chili Davis, dh, .283, .363 OB%
Jorge Posada, c, .271, 17 HRs
Chad Curtis, lf, .242, 21 steals
Scott Brosius, 3b, .302, 98 RBIs
* Postseason history: Texas--1 appearance, 0 World Series championships. New York--37 appearances, 23 championships (last one--1996).
* Team batting: Texas--.288 (1st in AL); New York--.287 (2nd).
* Team pitching: Texas--4.98 ERA (12th in AL), Starters ERA--5.42 ERA (last), Bullpen ERA--4.06 (5th); New York--3.85 ERA (1st in AL), Starters ERA--3.89 (1st), Bullpen ERA--3.74 (1st).
* Season series: New York won season series, 8-3.
* Key statistic: Yankees hit .335 with 22 homers in the 11 games against Texas this season.
* Key players: For Texas, Tom Goodwin and Mark McLemore. They have to get on base often to give the Rangers’ dangerous 3-4-5-6 hitters a chance to do some damage. For New York, David Cone. Ace of the Yankee staff will be called upon to pitch the most important games.
* Most probable surprise stars: For Texas, Mike Simms. Always a threat against left-handed pitchers. He has 16 homers this season. For New York, Scott Brosius. Often overlooked during the great season the Yankees have had, he has rebounded from an awful 1997.
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