Yankees Rally Past Mariners 6-5 in 10 Innings
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Giancarlo Stanton's bold message after the New York Yankees’ dramatic and historical sweep of the Mariners proves this team is far from done.
After going hitless in the top of the ninth, Seattle brought out closer Andrés Muñoz — another Mariners All-Star — to try to finish the game with a win. Instead, the Yankees continued their comeback, loading the bases before Wells tied things. Then Judge's and Volpe's heroics sealed the deal on another epic Mariners collapse.
NEW YORK — After getting no-hit for the first seven innings against the Mariners on Thursday night, the Yankees proved that it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. The Yankees broke up Bryan Woo’s bid for a no-hitter with a Jazz Chisholm Jr. single to lead off the eighth inning.
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge hit a walk-off sac fly and Anthony Volpe avoided a tag at home plate that defeated the Seattle Mariners 6-5.
This lineup is a far cry from even two weeks ago. Second baseman DJ LeMahieu was benched in favor of moving Chisholm his typical spot back. LeMahieu was then designated for assignment by the Yankees, despite starting almost the whole season.
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