Carlos Carrasco's Rocky second inning (Rocky Rocky) sinks the Yankees in 5-4 loss to the Orioles

Carlos Carrasco Allowing four innings to run was enough to get the Orioles to beat the Yankees 5-4 on Wednesday night in Baltimore.

This is the harvest...

- The Yankees have once again made an early lead due to long balls. Judge Aaron bring Cade Povich Deep in the suspended sweeper, launch 426 feet into the deep fields. The judge extended his basic winning streak to 27 games.

He will drive in seventh place in RBI singles to reduce the Orioles' lead to 5-4. The judge took a walk 3 to 3.

-Paul Goldschmidt Will enter Baltimore’s home run barrage, launching his second long ball in the fifth season – a solo. This is the first home run for the first baseman since March 29.

Unfortunately, the Yankees’ roster cannot be on the base or actually encounter traffic. Their best chance is sixth place, with the runners coming around the corner. Pablo Reyes and Jasson Dominguez Bump down to end the threat.

-Carrasco's mission is to give the Orioles an early lead, but not. Ryan Mountcastle A slider was opened, which had too many plates to equalize the score 2-2 in the second round. After two hits, Ramon Urias Dive Carrasco deep into the lead of Orioles. Carrasco will allow a second run after two hits Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman.

Carrasco would settle down, but in fourth place he could only take out one. Tim Hill Come in to get the last two innings in the inning and end the veteran's right-handed night.

Carrasco threw 3.1 innings (66 balls/40 hits), made four runs without walking, and hit five hits at the same time.

- The Yankees bullpen did their job to keep the game close. Hill allows running - by Anthony Volpe Error - in one of his games Fernando Cruz Continuing to dominate, hitting four in his 1.2 innings.

Devin Williams He made his second appearance since losing his closed role. After being organized on Monday, Williams allowed a walk, but did his job unscathed. Mark Leiter Jr.

But the Yankees will drop Felix Bautistajudges are not allowed to obtain the last batsman.

- fourth, Heston Kjerstad Stealed the second base, but Austin WellsThrowing is very high. Reyes jumped up and hit the ball down, but landed on Kjerstad's head. Kjerstad attacks Reyes and starts jawing, causing the two benches to clear. A cool head would prevail, but it dates back to last season when Kjerstad hit the head, clearing the bench.

-Dominguez starts with a right-hand hit against Southpaw. He was unlucky in the first bat and placed the ball on the left field Ramon Laureano Dove to Rob Domingue hit rate (XBA .530). In his second bats he drew the Bats' 103.9 mph court, but at the third baseman to fight for power. His third and fourth hits the young man on strike and finished a 4-4 night.

-and Jazz Chisholm Jr. With his lineup "flank" Sprain, manager Aaron Boone Switched his roster and let Reyes start from second, Oswald Peraza In the third. Ben Rice hit The cleaning of left-handed Povich and Volpe was moved to the 5th hole.

Reyes was 0-2 for a walk, while Peraza was 3-3 for a walk and 3-3 for a run. Volpe took a 1-1 walk, while Rice scored 4-0 with two strikeouts.

Game MVP: Orioles Bullpen

Baltimore scored the final 13 innings with six pitchers, allowing only one inning.

Highlights

Judge Aaron! pic.twitter.com/sao8jdsmwv

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Paul Goldschmidt cuts the deficit by one! pic.twitter.com/zgvoytgc18

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Judge Aaron's RBI single cuts it to one pic.twitter.com/rkzbcos7bq

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What's next

After Thursday’s day off, the Yankees returned home on Friday to receive Tampa Bay Rays. The first pitch is scheduled to be 7:05 pm

The biggest explosion (5-0, 1.19 ERA) will be brought with the mound, and the rays are not named yet.