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Yankees blow late leadership against rays (highlights)

The New York Yankees (19-14) dropped a hard round (15-18) with 3-2 in the Yankee stage on Saturday afternoon in the Yankee Stadium despite the early fireworks of Aaron Judge and Austin Wells.

Judge continued to deliver on the plate and met his 11th Homerun of the season to put the Yankees in the lead early and end 2: 4. He had the chance to captivate the game in eighth place with runners at the corners, but ground.

Austin Wells added in the fifth goal and led the inning to the right center with a solo shot, his sixth Homer of the season, to bring the Yankees back to the top 2: 1. That would be the last time New York led.

Ryan Yarbrough had the last minute start instead of the injured Clarke Schmidt and held the game nearby, which only allowed one run over four solid innovations. The bullpen was mostly strong in the afternoon, and Fernando Cruz threw two goalless frames and Ian Hamilton, the three of them.

However, Mark Ladder Jr. stopped in eighth place and allowed two runs on two goals and a Volpe error, the Tampa Bay resulted in his first lead.

Despite an injury penalty earlier in the inning, Volpe remained in the game, but saw his seven game strokes.

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The Yankees try two out of the rays on Sunday at 1:35 p.m. with Will Warren on the hill.



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