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The late rally falls short when the Yankees series fall on rays (highlights)

The New York Yankees (19-15) could not complete a comeback on Sunday afternoon, fell into the Tampa Bay Rays (16-18) in the Bronx 7: 5 and dropped their second series in a row against an opponent of the American league-Eeat.

Rookie Will Warren had a tough excursion after a rain delay from the start after a rain delay was pushed back for 30 minutes. The right -hander had to struggle with the command and was injured in the second by a field error by Oswald Peraza. Although Warren was eight years old, he allowed seven goals and five runs, including a solo home in the third and a rally for a small ball in the fourth. He left two outs in the fifth after he had thrown 102 parking spaces in season height.

The crime showed a little life late. Cody Bellinger put the Yankees in sixth with a two runs, the 200th Homer of his career on the board. In eighth place, Aaron Judge expanded his stroke series to 14 games with a leadoff double. Paul Goldschmidt drove in one run, and Jorbit Vivas collected his first Big League hit, a single with two runs that fought the deficit on two.

The Bullpen of the Rays, which was anchored by Pete Fairbanks, closed the door in the ninth time with three straight strikes. Despite the late thrust, the Yankees 16-8 were out.

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The Yankees are now transforming the page into a new series on Monday evening, whereby Carlos Rodón was supposed to start the glowing Nick Pivetta and the San Diego Padres. The first pitch is planned for 7:05 p.m. in the Yankee Stadium.



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