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Yankees blow late lead with a costly mistake after a hurt frightener at Mieser Loss

New York – In seven innings on Saturday afternoon, the Yankees had all the control against the rays and went on where Ace Max Fried and the Bullpen stopped on Friday evening in their dominant victory.

But an injury horror, a quick enemy and a costly mistake in defense made it possible to jump forward again and steal a victory.

The Yankees gave up two runs in this decisive tip of the eighth inn, the difference in a lousy 3: 2 loss.

Shortstop Anthony Volpe stayed on the Outfield grass for a few minutes after he dipped to his right side and tried to rob the left field player Christopher Morel from a base goal to start the frame. Every Yankees defender, together with manager Aaron Boone, urged Volpe when he slowly rose and searched on his shoulder with a member of the team of the team test.

Volpe stayed in the game, but the inning came from there. Speedster Chandler Simpson Pinch ran on the hill for Morel and Stahl both the second and the third basis with the right -handed Mark Ladder Jr. The second Baseman Brandon Lowe took a walk behind Simpson and also wiped second place.

This made the stage for a single with playful language from First Baseman Curtis Mead, a falling line to let go. Simpson hit with ease.

The next dough, José Caballero, was grounded for a double game in the middle, but the Gold Glover Volpe was next to the second base bag. All of them have taken a while, including Lowe scoring from third place.

Tim Hill stepped in from the bullpen and got the Yankees out of the inning, but the damage was already done.

The Yankees had the chance to bind the game or take the lead in this context, but even Aaron Judge, who is at a superhuman start to the season and has reached his 11th home of the year in the first inn – could not appear in the coupling.

With the runners in first and third place, the judge was strong to Shortstop against the Righty Reliever Edwin Uketa to end the threat and to keep the deficit of the Yankees in a run.

The meat of the Yankees line -up was set in the order of Rays closer Pete Fairbanks at the bottom of the ninth place. At first glance, Ben Rice was in first place, Paul Goldschmidt, who ended the third and the catcher Austin Wells (who provided the other run of the Yankees with his own solo shot in the fifth) for the first time with a line ride.

Look ahead

Sunday: Yankees against rays, 1:35 p.m., yes. RHP Will Warren (1-1, 5.63) against RHP Taj Bradley (2-2, 4.58)

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