Yankees hold off Phillies to avoid sweep, end three-game skid (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The New York Yankees won 4-3 against the Philadelphia Phillies, preventing a sweep and ending a losing streak. Carlos Rodón conceded three home runs but limited the damage, lowering his ERA to 3.18. The Yankees responded to an early 2-0 deficit with a four-run inning, driven by Ryan McMahon's two-run double. Zack Wheeler, despite striking out batters, suffered the loss for the Phillies. The Yankees' bullpen excelled, completing 3.2 scoreless innings with Devin Williams achieving his 16th save this season.
Carlos Rodón displayed mixed results on the mound, striking out eight batters and lowering his ERA to 3.18, but allowed three home runs in his outing.
The Yankees bounced back from an early deficit, scoring four runs in the second inning, highlighted by Ryan McMahon’s two-run double.
The bullpen secured the victory for the Yankees, with Jonathan Loaisiga, Luke Weaver, Tim Hill, and Devin Williams contributing 3.2 scoreless innings.
Devin Williams recorded his 16th save of the season, closing out the game following a flawless performance by the bullpen.
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