Yankees go 5 for 5 on ABS challenges in loss to Mariners
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Yankees go 5 for 5 on ABS challenges in loss to Mariners
"Jose Caballero correctly challenged that two called strikes by plate umpire Mike Estabrook were balls, including a 3-2 pitch from Mariners starter Luis Castillo."
"Giancarlo Stanton also successfully challenged that a 1-2 slider by Castillo was below the strike zone, and then reached on a single."
"One batter later, Jazz Chisholm Jr. challenged that a first-pitch slider by Castillo was out of the zone, though he later struck out."
"The Yankees ultimately lost on a walk-off hit in the ninth inning by catcher Cal Raleigh."
The New York Yankees utilized the Automated Ball-Strike System effectively, winning all five of their challenges during a game against the Seattle Mariners. Jose Caballero initiated the challenges by disputing two called strikes, which were ruled as balls. Giancarlo Stanton also successfully challenged a pitch, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. attempted a challenge but struck out. The game concluded with a walk-off hit by Cal Raleigh, leading to the Yankees' 2-1 loss.
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