Indians-Yankees ALDS Game 4 lineups

October 9th, 2017

With the Yankees coming off their first win of the American League Division Series presented by Doosan -- but still facing elimination down 2-1 to the Indians -- New York's starting lineup for Game 4 will feature its first real shakeup of the postseason.
The players are largely the same, but the Yanks have juggled the heart of their batting order entering tonight's game at Yankee Stadium, as New York ace prepares to square off against the Tribe's .
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and Didi Gregorius will swap places in the lineup, with Sanchez moving into the cleanup spot for Game 4 and Gregorius moving up to bat third for just the fifth time this season and the first time since Aug. 6. Greg Bird -- the hero of Sunday's Game 3, thanks to his tiebreaking seventh-inning homer -- moves into the fifth spot in the order, with dropping one spot into the No. 6 position. The move, alternating right- and left-handed hitters, makes it tougher for Cleveland's bullpen to match up.
"You always talk about breaking up the lefties, but we're breaking up our righties today because of the power they bring out from their righties, the stuff they bring out from their right-handers," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said before the game.
will draw his first start since Game 1 at designated hitter, after went hitless as New York's DH in Games 2 and 3. Headley pinch-hit for Ellsbury late in both games, but he's also looking for his first hit of the series.
The Indians, meanwhile, are still without , not yet fully recovered from a sprained right ankle suffered in the first inning of Game 2. will again start at DH for the Tribe, but he will bat sixth -- one spot higher than he did in Game 3.
"We're working toward [Encarnacion being available to pinch-hit]," Cleveland manager Terry Francona said Monday afternoon. "I would say, depending on how the rest of the day goes, we're not going to have an answer. If you see him strolling up to the plate, that means he's available."
The Indians also inserted into the starting lineup in left field, giving them an extra left-handed bat against the right-handed Severino. , who had started the previous two games, will come off the bench in Game 4.
For the Yanks, will continue to lead off, with , who is 0-for-10 with eight strikeouts in the ALDS, again batting second. Judge will be followed by Gregorius, Sanchez, Bird and Castro, batting third through sixth. Headley will bat seventh, with batting eighth and batting ninth.
Cleveland will keep the top of its order the same, with leading off, followed by , and , who has moved into the cleanup spot in Encarnacion's absence. will bat fifth, Brantley sixth and Chisenhall seventh. will bat eighth, starting his third game of the series at catcher over , and will bat ninth.
Indians

  1. Francisco Lindor, SS
  2. Jason Kipnis, CF
  3. Jose Ramirez, 2B
  4. Jay Bruce, RF
  5. Carlos Santana, 1B
  6. Michael Brantley, DH
  7. Lonnie Chisenhall, LF
  8. Roberto Perez, C
  9. Giovanny Urshela, 3B
    Trevor Bauer, P
    Yankees
  10. Brett Gardner, LF
  11. Aaron Judge, RF
  12. Didi Gregorius, SS
  13. Gary Sanchez, C
  14. Greg Bird, 1B
  15. Starlin Castro, 2B
  16. Chase Headley, 3B
  17. Todd Frazier, DH
  18. Aaron Hicks, CF
    Luis Severino, P