Yankees new additions ignite worst loss of season to Marlins

The Yankees made noise for the construction of one of the most praised arenas on paper and a high deadline for global trade after the plethora of Thursday trades.
However, their new additions have contributed to a great way to their worst loss of the season.
The Agustin Ramirez RBI-Single crowned a three-point background in the disastrous defeat of the Yankees 13-12 against the Miami Marlins on Friday evening.
Overall, the enclosure of the readers was a nightmare, and it was crowned by Camillo Doval granting three points – two deserved – in the last framework with a decisive pass from an error by Jose Caballero on the simple of Xavier Edwards by Xavier Edwards, which allowed Edwards to advance to a third to set up the single win.
Doval was not the only one to fight; He was just the straw that broke the back of the camel.
Jake Bird newly acquired entered the seventh with a 9-4 and the wheels began to stand out.
Bird served a big home for the Marlins star, Kyle Stowers, bringing Miami into one. The 29 -year -old then served Javier Sanoja shot to equalize the match at nine years.
Aaron Boone called on their first-rate trade acquisition in David Bednar to clean the mess and instead, Bednar abandoned the tie on a solo shot by Javier Sanoja, then the head on a Ramirez single while the Bombers followed 10-9. It was a difficult start for new Yankees.
The Yanks led 6-0, 9-4 and 12-10 and none of the tracks was sure against the modest marlins. Friday, the Blue Jays of Toronto Blue Jays lost against the Royals, and the Yanks could not capitalize and remain 3.5 games.
The bombers were almost saved by one of their previous additions to Ryan McMahon at the top of the ninth. The third basic player struck a simple ninth RBI, giving them a temporary advance of 11-10.
McMahon has passed a second time as Yankee, because he already has a double to his credit on July 27 against the Phillies. In addition to McMahon, the Yankees have seen a promising performance by Anthony Volpe, including Homer solo tied from a clutch in the eighth and double RBI insurance in the ninth made the head of his evening with four strokes.
The Copstrame has experienced an increase in power in recent weeks when it had crushed its seventh circuit since the stars break -and the 17th of the season -which equaled Kyle Schwarber for the most in baseball.
In the middle of the disaster, it was obvious that the Bronx bombers were there to play Friday evening.
The match equally at 0 at the top of the fourth, former Marlin Giancarlo Stanton bordered a three -point circuit and 116 MPH on the left field to open the scoring. For Stanton, it was his ninth in his 33rd game this season. Trent Grisham also crushed a three-point shot from the post for lack of the right field to give the bombers what looked like an advance of 9-4 commander. The 28 -year -old has launched his 19th circuit of the season while his best career year continues to continue.
The Yanks are about to have a figure problem with too many players with not enough points when Aaron Judge returns from his elbow injury and Grisham and Stanton will be in the center. Manager Aaron Boone told journalists before the match that the judge – who took shot on the field before Friday’s match – will be live at Bat’s in their Tampa complex in the hope of being activated Tuesday or Wednesday in Texas as DH.
It remains to be seen what will happen with Stanton who has not played a round in the outside field since 2023.
Carlos Rodon took a sure blow in the fifth round, but ended up recording a trembling outing. The SouthPaw launches 4.2 rounds granting four points on two strokes while walking five and striking new.
The Yanks call Cam Schlittler on the series on Saturday against Marlins Ace Eury Perez.
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