The Yankees saved their three-game series finale 7-3 in Sunday night’s baseball game, avoiding sweeps.
- New York's offense starts the Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto Finally, it was the shortest start of the season for the right-hander. In the first inning, Yamamoto needed 28 balls to get out of the frame, while Yanks scored just by scoring. They left the loading base Austin Wells'
After the second difficult situation, without any running, Yamamoto stood out in the third game. Judge Aaron The walk has begun My rice To the plate. In a 0-2 game, Rice knocked his 12th home run of the season into the center of the straight line that reached 425 feet and led New York 3-1.
Back to back singles Anthony Volpe Wells put the runners around the corner and Yamamoto's wild kick made Volpe beat the third inning.
- Yamamoto's night was completed after 3.2 innings and 96 courts. He allowed four runs on seven hits and three walks, hitting only two, one season low. His era changed from 1.97 to 2.39.
- Yamamoto's spare materials Ryan Yarbrough Unlike his opponents, his pitching is great. Yarbrough carved the Los Angeles roster in six innings, allowing only four hits. He also hit five.
Running Yarbrough gave up the second inning and tied the game. Tommy Edman A switch to the left-handed deep into 2-1, which could have been given the Dodgers Andy's Page No attempt was made to steal third base after doubled. Yarbrough put nine straight after the home run Max MunchyNo. 5.
Yarbrough ends his night through a strike Teoscar Hernandez and Freddie Freeman As part of the 1-2-3rd round. The outing was Yarbrough's fifth straight start, allowing two runs or fewer runs, a great move for the Yankees to put the 33-year-old in the starting spin. Now, he has an ERA of 2.83 and gets a whip of 0.99.
- With Yamamoto's game, New York's offense did not stop and competed with the Dodgers' bullpen, especially Anthony Banda and Lou Trivino In fifth. Banda DJ Lemahieu This makes it 5-1. Oswald Peraza The second is his own order.
Lemahieu added RBI doubles to his first doubles this season.
- Yankees had traffic on the base all night while the Yankees hit twice. They also stole three bases and scored 4 of 16 shots as runners in the scoring position.
-Jonathan Caoisiga It was the first to help, and after Munching home runs and Page 7, Los Angeles is getting close to Los Angeles. But, in addition to the Dodgers’ three solo home runs, their offense was checked as their top four batsmen made 0-for-16 with five strikeouts.
- The New York pitcher scored 10 and did not go in a relatively clean game. Devin Williams and Tim Hill Everyone finished the game without scoring.
- Walking on the plate with a 2-2 score, RBI, Running Score and stolen base, Jasson Dominguez He was hit in the sixth inning. Announced that he left the game with a bruised left thumb.
It takes a win to save the series finale and avoid being swept away, Yarbrough has been like he has since transitioned to the starter this season.
Jasson Domínguez takes home with his first run Trent Grisham! pic.twitter.com/qip5ffbdsv
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Ben Rice's home run to death center 🍚 pic.twitter.com/xctcoeovlw
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto's Wild Field brings another game to the Yankees! pic.twitter.com/fy9kfoqmfo
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The Yankees returned home on a rest day Monday and then played a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians Tuesday night. The first pitch is scheduled to be 7:05 pm
LHP Carlos Rodón (7-3, 2.60 ERA) Facing RHP Tanner Bibee (4-5, 3.86 ERA).