Yankee tie plays late but drops to the Mariners 2-1 in the extra innings

The Yankees tied for the ninth game but fell 2-1 in 11 innings in Seattle Tuesday night, falling to the Mariners.

Yankees now give up their first game with a 1-3 record in the super game this season Max Fried - They entered the perfect 8-0.

This is the harvest...

- Yankees' lineup can't do much with the starter Brian Wo or sailor's bullpen. They only made five hits, and the 4-4 scored 4-4 and put six men into ninth place. But oppose closer Andres Munoz (Paul Goldschmidt) Reaching HBP and stealing second place (his third of the season). Austin Wells Take root, but move it Pablo Reyes To the third. Anthony Volpe Use a check swing to hit the slider at the first baseman Dylan Moore, Who is in the game.

The Yankees took no hit and tied up the game. This is the first run Munoz has won this season. Jasson Dominguez I watched it on the court below the strike zone. The gentle Dominguez has some words to Master Board referee Mark Wegner. Aaron Boone Out and protect his players and give Wegner a few words of his own, but when UMP pops up the Yankees captain, Boone lets him have it. Wegner's strike zone was very inconsistent, and both sides were friendly to the batsmen. Oswald Peraza The situation ended.

- Even the Ghost Runners are the Yankees' salary after failing to score in 10th and 11th. Tim Hill Asked to keep the score tied, but back-to-back singles Ben Williamson and JP Crawford Promoted victory.

- Frried entered Tuesday's game with a 6-0 record and a 1.05 ERA low in Major League Baseball (MLB), which lasted in one inning in the first inning and reached the opening frame with just five balls, but the Mariners batsman made him work. They fought and entered the high-speed hit and finally broke into the fourth Julio Rordriguez Single and Cal RaleighThe booming central wall doubled, scoring for the first inning of the game.

Yes, network analyst Jeff Nelson commented that he kept seeing Fried blowing in his hands, which may indicate that he just didn't have the command like he normally did. This shows that Fried had to hone this, thanks to the Mariners fouls on 23 courts.

Fried exited the game after five innings (91 balls/57 hits) and was able to perform a run on four hits, two walks and hits. It was his shortest outing of the season, ending a six-game winning streak.

- On the other side, Woo dominates. Two times twice Cody Bellinger In the first inning, Woo passed the next four innings and passed the Yankees' lineup. He retired a little by little in a row 15 Trent Grisham and Judge Aaron On the sixth hit two singles, Wu ended the situation by letting Bellinger fly out.

Despite their outstanding performance, the Yankees have a chance. Wells forced Seattle to pull Woo out of the game on the seventh time. Volpe is gone, both runners have a successful double steal, but left-handed Gabe Speier hitDominguez and Peraza end the threat.

New York only scored five hits and scored 14-0, with the runners in the scoring position while leaving 11 people at the base.

-and Oswaldo CabreraPeraza's ankle fracture began and was 4-4 with a strikeout. He did make some great defensive games in the hot corners. Joriby is still alive Starting from second place and strikeouts out to 0. He was lifted and pinched nails My rice In a later game, the new champion DJ Lemahieu Ranked second in the ninth inning. Lemahieu actually hit the 10th bat, hitting it.

Bellinger's first inning doubles extended his winning streak to nine games. It was his only night.

- The Yankees' bullpen brings a chance to lead or lead to the offense. Fernando Cruz One side was beaten in a perfect sixth inning - a great rebound in three innings allowed last Saturday in 0.2 innings. Mark Leiter Jr., Luke Weaver and Devin Williams A five hitter was hit in three perfect innings.

Game MVP: JP Crawford

Crawford's single ended the game, blocking the Mariners' four-game winning streak and Seattle's second straight loss.

Highlights

Dylan Moore threw it away and the match tied for Game 9!
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Aaron Boone is deported for arguing and strike with home plate referee Mark Wegner pic.twitter.com/nxd8ksw11l

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Devin Williams threw the 10th scoreless to keep the game going! pic.twitter.com/yavv5ccdsn

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What's next

The Yankees hope to play in three-game series with the Mariners Wednesday afternoon. The first pitch is set at 4:10 pm

Will Warren (2-2, 4.75 ERA) will bring the mound and the Mariners will Louis Castillo (3-3, 3.95 ERA) on the bump.