Trent Grisham's heroics not enough as Yankees fall to Pirates in 11 innings after late rally
Briefly

In a closely contested game, the Yankees were on the verge of a loss until Trent Grisham's two-run single in the ninth tied the score. Despite their best efforts, including a solid pitching performance by Andrew Heaney, the Yankees couldn't secure the victory. Tommy Pham ultimately won the game for the Pirates with a decisive single in the 11th inning, despite the Yankees' last-minute rally attempts that included key hits and strategic plays. This game highlighted both team resilience and strategies under pressure.
"Tommy Pham delivered the game-winner, battling for a nine-pitch at-bat off Devin Williams that ended with a bullet of a single to the warning track in left field."
"Grisham, who led Saturday's outburst with a pair of home runs, was then down to his last strike before roping a two-run single through the right side to tie it."
Read at New York Post
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