Yankees beat Mariners in 10 after being held hitless for seven innings
Briefly

The Yankees achieved a stunning comeback victory over the Mariners, overcoming a five-run deficit to win 6-5 in ten innings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. broke a hitless streak in the eighth inning, and Judge's sacrifice fly in the tenth secured the win. Volpe's headfirst slide at home plate was crucial after a close play, and Wells contributed a key two-run single. The Yankees became the first team to win a game with no hits while trailing by five runs through seven innings since 1977, demonstrating resilience and skill in clutch situations.
"Happy to steal that one there," said Aaron Judge, whose sacrifice fly in the 10th won it.
"Probably one of the better wins we've had," said Wells, whose two-out, two-run single in the ninth on a 3-and-2 pitch from All-Star closer Andres Munoz tied it at 5-5.
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