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Yankees late rally is falling off in the series opening losses against Orioles (highlights)

The New York Yankees (17-12) could not complete a late comeback on Monday evening and fell 4: 3 in Baltimore Orioles (11-17) at the start of the series.

Will Warren fought and gave up four runs in 3.1 Innerings, including a Homer with three runs to Ryan O'Hearn. Defensive Miscues did not help because a let off day and a wrongly played flying ball New York cost additional bases. Warren still fought, hit five and beat the zone with first -class strikes.

Despite numerous chances, the Yankees with runners in the goal position only went 3: 11 and provided nine men on the base. Anthony Volpe, who celebrated his 24th birthday, doubled in a run, while Austin Wells added an RBI double to make it too late a one-run game. Aaron Judge collected two singles and drove in one run with a groundout, but hit Felix Bautista closer to Orioles with the binding run on board the ninth.

Ryan Yarbrough ensured a large elevator from the Bullpen and threw 3.2 goalless Innerings, while Devin Williams fired a clean eighth.

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The Yankees will hand over the ball to Carlos Rodón on Tuesday to return to the profit column. The first place is planned for 6:35 p.m.



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