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Yankees rally past Mariners 6-5 in 10 innings
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At one point in the top of the eighth, the Yankees' odds of winning the game dipped to 1.3%. At that juncture, the Mariners led 5-0, and All-Star right-hander Bryan Woo was working on what would have been the first no-hitter of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
An example of the Yankees catching Andres Munóz tipping. Watch Cody Bellinger at second base at the bottom of the frame. A Yankees source said the club had a tip on Munóz, and Cal Raleigh said it was obvious. Story w/ @ChrisKirschner READ: https://t.co/RNs2A90bhf pic.twitter.com/xgYQFH8WZO
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SB Nation on MSNYankees 6, Mariners 5: No-no? No problemA week ago, a night like tonight would’ve ended in plain frustration for the Yankees. After seven innings of getting no-hit by Bryan Woo, the offense looked listless and the pitching staff had allowed a small deficit to bloom into a solid five-run gap. At best, avoiding the shutout would’ve been the most promising result to hope for.
The Mariners are slight -111 favorites (wager $111 to win $100) in the latest SportsLine consensus odds, while the Yankees are -108 (wager $108 to win $100) home underdogs. The total is 9. You can find the model's latest projections and expert picks for Mariners-Yankees at SportsLine.
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.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. was electric last night. The All-Star infielder for New York homered twice in support of the major league debut of Cam Schlittler and the Yankees won 9-6 at Yankee Stadium. New York has now won three in a row.
The Seattle Mariners were in a bad spot after their three-game series against the New York Yankees on July 8-10. The Mariners were swept, and allowed six unans
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New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodón and Kansas City Royals closer Carlos Estévez on Friday were named replacements on the American League roster for the All-Star Game. Rodón, an All-Star for the third time in five seasons,