Luke Weavers Yankees rise continues with five-out save: Lights out

Until just over a month ago, Luke Weaver didn’t have a save in his major league career. On Monday, he picked up another huge one, finishing off a 5-2 win over Cleveland in Game 1 of the ALCS. It was a five-out save in which the right-hander entered in the eighth inning with runners on the corners and one out to face two of the most dangerous hitters in the Guardians lineup. He whiffed David Fry and got Jose Ramirez to ground out to escape the jam left by Tim Hill, then pitched around a leadoff walk to Lane Thomas in the ninth by fanning Josh Naylor, Daniel Schneemann and Austin Hedges. Weaver called the outing a “grind,” but he was up to the task — again — and became the first Yankees pitcher to record four saves in a postseason since Mariano Rivera picked up five in 2009. “He’s been lights out for us ever since he got the ninth inning,’’ Anthony Rizzo said.“It’s been fun.” It might seem like a natural fit now as Weaver mows down opposing hitters one step away from the World Series, but as pitching coach Matt Blake noted late Monday night, there was no guarantee Weaver would take hold of the closer role when he got the role in early September. “It’s always nice to see someone go out and do it and build on it,’’ Blake said.

“You don’t know if someone would run with it.Plenty of guys tried to get the last three outs and have struggled with it.” Weaver has shown an ability to pitch more than one inning, although he said keeping his delivery from the eighth into the ninth proved to be a challenge and the spotlight will only get brighter the more the Yankees win at this point in the postseason.  Sign up for Inside the Yankees by Greg Joyce, exclusively on Sports+.

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