Yankees fall to Red Sox after rough start by Ryan Yarbrough
Briefly

Ryan Yarbrough's sixth start of the season marked a significant downturn, as he allowed eight runs in four innings against the Red Sox, contributing to a 10-7 defeat for the Yankees. Despite a strong beginning to the season with a 2.08 ERA, Yarbrough struggled with his cutter and control. The Yankees attempted to rally late in the game but ultimately could not overcome a five-run inning by the Red Sox. Manager Aaron Boone's decision to stick with Ian Hamilton over better performers like Devin Williams in the ninth added to the loss.
Ryan Yarbrough's promising start to the season faced a setback, giving up eight runs in just four innings during a loss to the Red Sox.
Manager Aaron Boone noted Yarbrough's struggle to place his pitches accurately and acknowledged his cutter's decline on the field.
Despite a turbulent performance, the Yankees attempted to rally back late in the game but ultimately fell short against strong Red Sox offense.
Choosing not to use Devin Williams in the ninth proved costly as Ian Hamilton struggled, allowing critical runs to the opposition.
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