Yankees pitching continues to impress in season-opening sweep of Giants
The Yankees pitching has been impressive through the first three games of the 2026 season, allowing just one run in their sweep of the San Francisco Giants.
The Yankeesย pitching has been impressive through the first three games of the 2026 season, allowing just one run in their sweep of the San Francisco Giants. In fact, New York started the year on a 20-inning scoreless streak, the longest in franchise history, per YES Network. The first and only run allowed this season came in the bottom of the third inning of Saturday's 3-1 win .
Overall, it's the fewest amount of runs the Yanks have ever allowed through three games. On Saturday, Will Warren allowed one run on five hits and walked two over 4. 1 IP (83 pitches), and then four relievers held the Giants scoreless to lock up the victory.
After the game, manager Aaron Boone was honest about what he saw from Warren, but said he was still pleased with the end result. "Just not as sharp with his command, thought the stuff was really good," Boone said . "They pressured him, especially in some two-strike situations where he had a chance to put them away...
Just not as sharp with his command. And as a result, they drove his count up pretty good. "But overall, still, got big outs when he needed to.