Yankees 10, Pirates 4: The Trent Grisham Show
Briefly

The Yankees faced the Pirates in a game highlighting Marcus Stroman's inconsistency as a pitcher. After three strong innings, Stroman faltered, creating jams through walks, unable to cope with a relatively weak Pirates offense. Fortunately, players like Trent Grisham stepped up with key hits, including two home runs, and Anthony Volpe's bases-clearing double contributed to the Yankees' substantial lead. The bullpen then brilliantly shut down Pittsburgh over five innings, solidifying a 10-4 win and a series victory for the Yankees, who improved to 6-2 this season.
Stroman's performance showcases his volatile pitching style, going from dominant to disaster in a matter of innings, creating his own jams.
Despite Stroman's struggles, the Yankees offense bailed him out, led by Grisham's powerful hitting and Volpe's strategic plays, sealing a steady victory.
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