![]() ![]() ![]() Jonathan Loaisiga entered in the bottom of the eighth and issued a leadoff walk to Peterson. Wandy Peralta and Lou Trivino combined to retire four straight batters. Getty Images Lucas Luetge pitches during the Yankees’ loss to the Brewers. Willy Adames celebrates after his RBI double in the fourth inning. Greg Weissert got the final out of the fourth and Domingo German entered for his second straight appearance out of the bullpen and pitched well again, tossing 1 ²/₃ shutout innings. Lucas Luetge struggled and gave up a single to Yelich and an RBI ground rule double to Adames to cut the Yankees’ lead to 5-4.Ī sacrifice fly by Tellez tied the score at 5-5 Montas was pulled with just one out in the fourth in his fifth dud in eight starts as a Yankee. Willy Adames hits a three-run home run in the second inning. The 427-foot shot cut the Yankees’ lead to two runs. That allowed Hicks and Judge to score for a 5-0 lead.īut Montas continued his Sonny Gray impression in the bottom of the inning, giving up a two-out, three-run homer to Willy Adames. The Brewers tried to turn a double play, but second baseman Wong bounced the throw to first and Rowdy Tellez didn’t get in front of it. The Yankees added to their lead in the second, loading the bases with no one out on an Aaron Hicks infield hit, a Judge check-swing single to center and a walk to Stanton.Īfter Torres flied out to shallow left, Donaldson hit a slow roller to shortstop. APĪaron Judge clear choice for MVP despite Shohei Ohtani’s brillianceĭonaldson’s sacrifice fly to left scored Judge for the game’s first run.Īfter Cabrera walked, Isiah Kiner-Falefa singled to center to drive in Torres and Gonzalez followed with another base hit up the middle, knocking in Cabrera to make it 3-0. AP Josh Donaldson hits a game-tying solo homer in the ninth inning. Frankie Montas pitches during the first inning. After Giancarlo Stanton flied out, Gleyber Torres continued his hot hitting with a double to center to send Judge to third. The Yankees got off to a fast start, staking Montas to a 5-0 lead in the second inning.Īaron Judge - who had two more hits, but didn’t homer - led off the game with an infield single. ![]() Kyle Higashioka, who had replaced an injured Jose Trevino, then flied out. Isiah Kiner-Falefa bunted Cabrera to third, but Miguel Andujar, in the game for an ill Marwin Gonzalez, struck out looking. APĭespite Montas’ poor outing, Josh Donaldson tied the game with a leadoff homer in the top of the ninth off Taylor Rogers and rookie Oswaldo Cabrera followed with a double to right-center. Getty Images Garrett Mitchell celebrates after his walk off. “He can be a difference-maker when he’s going well.” The Brewers celebrate after their walk-off win. “We’ve got to keep working at it,’’ he said. “We’ve got to get him moving in a good direction momentum.”Īnd Boone is confident he can get there before the postseason. 2 spot behind Gerrit Cole heading into the playoffs, manager Aaron Boone said, “We need him to. APĪsked if he believed Montas could get back to being the pitcher the Yankees hoped would slide into the No. “I haven’t performed like I want.” Garrett Mitchell hits the walk-off single in the ninth inning. “I’ve got to do a better job,’’ said Montas, one of the Yankees’ main acquisitions at the trade deadline. The right-hander was unable to get out of the fourth inning and his ERA as a Yankee rose to 6.35 in eight starts. The loss dropped the Yankees’ lead in the AL East to 5 ½ games over the Blue Jays, who defeated Baltimore.īut while the game was lost in the ninth, Frankie Montas continues to be a concern for the Yankees. ![]() Holmes struck out Jace Peterson before walking Victor Caratini to load the bases and bring up Mitchell. Hunter Renfroe led off the ninth with a double, Kolten Wong hit a grounder that sent him to third and Andrew McCutchen walked. MILWAUKEE - The Yankees’ four-game winning streak ended with a thud Friday night in a 7-6 loss to the Brewers, as they blew an early five-run lead before Garrett Mitchell’s two-out RBI single up the middle off Clay Holmes in the bottom of the ninth gave Milwaukee the victory. Red Sox starter has facial fracture after ‘scary’ Yankees’ liner What rainout does to Yankees’ pitching plans for the week Two silver linings in Yankees’ blowout loss to Red Sox ![]()
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