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Yankees Cap off Historic 6-5 Comeback Win Against Mariners
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In a highly controversial move, the Yankees suddenly cut ties with a two-time batting champ this week, but the castoff may soon land far from New York.
The Mariners couldn't close out the Yankees despite a dominant showing from Bryan Woo and were swept in the process.
NEW YORK – No-hit by Seattle Mariners starter Bryan Woo through seven innings, the Yankees rallied to an extra-inning, 6-5 win on Thursday night. With one out in the 10 th, Aaron Judge’s sacrifice fly to center narrowly scored Anthony Volpe from third base – a play that survived a Mariners’ replay challenge.
According to new simulation results, Judge is now the MLB’s most likely home run hitter on Saturday, with a significant edge over Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers, who are playing in San Francisco’s notoriously pitcher-friendly Oracle Park.
The Seattle Mariners bounced back in a huge way after a sweep at the hands of the New York Yankees with a 12-3 win against the Detroit Tigers on Friday at Comer
"Yankees stage miraculous comeback after being no-hit for 7 innings, winning 6-5 in 10th against Seattle in historic rally performance."
In the Yankees’ case it would probably be a top prospect of the ... And just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for Volpe Thursday night against Seattle — when he went 0-for-4, failing twice with runners in scoring position and was booed ...
The New York Yankees ace has been replaced by a teammate on the All-Star Game roster, raising injury concerns.