Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Sloppy Red Sox pitching dooms them to loss to Angels
Briefly

The Yankees' game against the Reds took a turn for the worse after Aaron Judge's early home run, as the team failed to convert scoring opportunities, finishing 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position. The Reds capitalized on this offensive drought, ultimately beating the Yankees 6-1. In other games, the Seattle Mariners showcased a dominant performance against the Minnesota Twins, scoring six runs in a pivotal third inning. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Angels narrowly defeated the Boston Red Sox in a high-scoring, back-and-forth matchup with a decisive four-run eighth inning.
The Yankees' offense faltered after a promising start, going 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position, leading to their loss against the Reds.
The Mariners dominated the Twins with a six-run third inning, highlighted by homers from Julio Rodríguez and Luke Raley, solidifying their victory.
Despite an early lead, the Red Sox couldn't hold on against the Angels, who capitalized with a four-run eighth inning to secure the win.
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