Yankees bullpen stabilizing after Subway Series gaffes | amNewYork
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Yankees bullpen stabilizing after Subway Series gaffes | amNewYork
The Yankees began rebounding after a Subway Series loss in which late pitching surrendered key runs. Against the Blue Jays, Ryan Weathers allowed a three-run homer and later another solo homer, while Toronto added runs in the sixth. The Yankees offense answered with two runs, then the bullpen stabilized the game, including a double play and strikeouts. Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chrisholm hit two-run homers to take the lead, and Fernando Cruz retired batters in the eighth. David Bednar entered the ninth, walked a batter, allowed an RBI double, then struck out two and finished the final out. In the second game, Will Warren surrendered three runs in the fourth, but Ryan McMahon hit a tying three-run homer and Ben Rice added a go-ahead two-run shot. Hill held Toronto scoreless in the sixth, Bird struggled in the seventh, and Headrick pitched scoreless innings through the eighth. Camilo Doval allowed baserunners in the ninth as the game neared its finish.
"The second game of the series started similarly for the Yankees, with Will Warren surrendering three runs in the fourth. But Ryan McMahon led a response with a game-tying three-run home run. Warren forced three outs in the fifth, while Ben Rice hit the go-ahead two-run shot in the bottom half of the inning. Hill kept the Blue Jays off the board in the sixth. Righty Jake Bird cracked under the seventh inning pressure, leading to his removal and Brent Headrick finishing the seventh and eighth without giving up a run."
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