The New York Yankees defeated the
Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. The game
took place at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida and the final
score was 8-7. Jonathan Loaisiga started
for the Yankees and he didn’t pitch very well.
Zack Britton, Aroldis Chapman and Chad Green all pitched well for the
Yankees. Miguel Andujar had three hits
and Brett Gardner had two RBI to lead the offense.
Loaisiga pitched two innings giving
up five hits and six runs with five of them being earned. He walked two and struck out three. Britton pitched two innings giving up a hit
and he struck out one, Chapman pitched an inning walking one and striking out
one and Green pitched a perfect inning with two strikeouts. Jonathan Holder pitched an inning giving up a
hit and a run with a walk and two strikeouts and Stephen Tarpley pitched two
innings giving up a hit.
Gardner had a hit, two RBI and drew
a walk, Estevan Florial had a hit and Aaron Judge had a hit and two RBI. Trey Amburgey had an RBI and drew a walk, Giancarlo
Stanton had a hit and Clint Frazier had an RBI.
Luke Voit had a hit, Andujar had three hits and Tyler Wade had a
hit. Gary Sanchez had a hit, Kyle
Higashioka had a hit and an RBI and Greg Bird had a hit and an RBI. Jorge Saez had a hit, Troy Tulowitzki had a
hit and Higashioka, Judge and Gardner each hit a homerun. The Yankees were 2-7 with runners in scoring
position and left eight men on base.
Wade was caught stealing and picked off and Sanchez committed an
error.
In the first Cedric Mullins stole
third base and scored on a throwing error to give the Orioles a 1-0 lead. In the bottom of the first Judge hit a
two-run homerun to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead.
In the second Eric Young Jr. hit an RBI single, Austin Hays hit a
three-run double and Chris Davis hit an RBI single to push the Orioles lead to
6-2. In the bottom of the fourth Gardner
hit a two-run homerun to cut the lead to 6-4.
In the fifth Bird hit an RBI single and it became a 6-5 game. In the seventh Hays hit a solo homerun to
give them a 7-5 lead. In the bottom of
the eighth Higashioka hit a solo homerun, Amburgey had an RBI walk and Frazier
had a sac fly to give the Yankees a 8-7 lead and that would be the final
score.
The Yankees record improved to 9-6
and they will take on the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night.
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