Yankees Rally Past Mariners 6-5 in 10 Innings
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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.
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.
After he just saw Bryan Woo fire seven no-hit innings against his New York Yankees, is it possible that American League All-Star manager Aaron Boone might give
"Yankees stage miraculous comeback after being no-hit for 7 innings, winning 6-5 in 10th against Seattle in historic rally performance."
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.
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In the case of Andres Munoz tipping his pitches on Thursday night against the New York Yankees, there appears to be some unfair criticism being levied at the M's' braintrust.
Marcus Stroman starts for the Yankees in the Bronx against the Mariners as the team goes for its fourth straight win.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh thinks All-Star closer Andrés Muñoz was tipping pitches when he squandered a two-run lead in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees.
After overcoming six hitless innings against the Padres on May 7, the New York Yankees bounced back from seven hitless innings against the Mariners on Thursday.