Yankees bullpen implodes late in extra-inning loss to Rangers as brutal stretch continues (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The Yankees fell to the Texas Rangers 8-5 in 10 innings, suffering their fourth consecutive loss. They initially led 3-0 but lost the advantage after Texas scored four runs in the second inning. Despite a two-run homer from Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees' offense stalled. A bullpen collapse allowed a game-tying home run and a walk-off blast, sealing the Yankees' fate. With an increasing struggle this season, New York holds a 3-7 record in extra-inning games and has a challenging road ahead as they fight for a playoff spot.
The New York Yankees suffered their fourth consecutive loss on Monday night, falling 8-5 in gut-wrenching fashion to the Texas Rangers in 10 innings.
New York built an early 3-0 lead despite leaving the bases loaded in each of the first two innings, but it did not last long.
The Yankees, 18-28 since June 13 and barely hanging on to a playoff spot, look to get back on track on Tuesday.
New York is now 3-7 in extra-inning games this season, including 0-6 on the road.
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