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  • BEGINNING OF THE END: Tampa Bay Rays' outfielder, MALLEX SMITH, scores on a wild pitch from New York Yankees starting pitcher, SONNY GRAY, in the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium. The Rays scored 7 runs in the inning and went on to win 9-6.

    Check out these winning images from tonight’s Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees game. Despite a record 51st home run by rookie sensation AARON JUDGE and home runs by three other Yankees( Brett Gardner, Greg Bird, and Aaron Hicks) the Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 9-6. JUDGE has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruth’ s team record. Chants of “MVP” “MVP” “MVP” were heard throughout the stadium every time JUDGE got up to bat.

    The turning point of the game occurred in the top of the fifth inning when Rays outfielder, MALLEX SMITH, scored on a wild pitch by New York Yankees starting pitcher SONNY GRAY. The Rays went on to Score 7 runs in the inning virtually ending the Yankees’ hope for a victory.

    Moreover, the Yankees missed a golden opportunity to move up on the Red Sox who lost to Houston 12-2.

  • New York Yankees manager, JOE GIRARDI, takes the ball from Yankees starting pitcher, SONNY GRAY, in the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium. The Rays scored 7 runs in the inning and went on to win 9-6.

    Check out these winning images from tonight’s Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees game. Despite a record 51st home run by rookie sensation AARON JUDGE and home runs by three other Yankees( Brett Gardner, Greg Bird, and Aaron Hicks) the Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 9-6. JUDGE has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruth’ s team record. Chants of “MVP” “MVP” “MVP” were heard throughout the stadium every time JUDGE got up to bat.

    The turning point of the game occurred in the top of the fifth inning when Rays outfielder, MALLEX SMITH, scored on a wild pitch by New York Yankees starting pitcher SONNY GRAY. The Rays went on to Score 7 runs in the inning virtually ending the Yankees’ hope for a victory.

    Moreover, the Yankees missed a golden opportunity to move up on the Red Sox who lost to Houston 12-2.

  • New York Yankees manager, JOE GIRARDI, walks back to the dugout in the bottom of the ninth inning after the New York Yankees rallied to tie the game 4-4 against the Baltimore Orioles. Unfortunately, the Orioles scored 3 runs in the top of the 11th inning and went on to win 7-4. Nevertheless, the Yankees took 2 out of 3 games against the Orioles.

    Check out these 8 selected images from today’s Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees game at Yankee Stadium. In the bottom of the 9th inning, with the Yankees trailing 4-2 the umpires called an unusual Balk,  allowing the runners to advance to 2nd and 3rd base.  BUCK SHOWALTER, the Orioles manager was furious and stormed the umpires to complain and he was ejected from the game. At this point, Yankees shortstop DIDI GREGORIOUS came through with a two-run hit tying the game 4-4.  In the top of the 11th inning, Baltimore scored three runs on clutch hits by MARK TRUMBO and WELINGTON CASTILLO  going on to win the game 7-4.  Nevertheless, the Yankees took 2 out of 3 games from the Orioles and are now tied for first place in the American League East. Most observers believe that JOE GIRARDI has done a masterful job leading a very young and inexperienced team.  While it is still very early in a long season, the Yankees appear to be realistic contenders for a playoff spot  at the  end of the season.  We shall see.  In the meantime, GO RED SOX.

     

  • New York Yankees manager, JOE GIRARDI, takes the ball from starter, MASAHIRO TANAKA, in the sixth inning at Yankee Stadium. TANAKA pitched 6 1/3 innings allowing 5 hits, three runs, striking out 5, leading the Yankees to a 4-3 victory..

    NEW YORK YANKEES DEFEAT THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 4-3
    In their first meeting at Yankee Stadium since 2003, the New York Yankees defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3. This was the Yankees’ fifth straight win. The game was highlighted by strong starting pitching by MASAHIRO TANAKA, who pitched 6 1/3 innings allowing 5 hits and 3 runs, while striking out 5. DELLIN BETANCES and AROLDIS CHAPMAN pitched the 8th and 9th innings without giving up a run. The two hitting stars were STARLIN CASTRO and AUSTIN ROMINE each of whom homered.

  • New York Yankees manager, JOE GIRARDI, argues with plate umpire, DANA DeMUTH, that Houston Astros shortstop should have been called out for running in fair territory on a dribbler to first base and a throwing error by the pitcher in the eighth inning. The tie breaking run scored and the safe call was upheld by the four umpires and Girardi played the remainder of the game under protest. The Houston Astros went on to win 5-3.

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