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The Yankees are back on Prime Video tonight. Here's how to watch Wednesday night's contest versus the Detroit Tigers.
Aaron Boone stood at his usual perch near the top step of the Yankees dugout in the late innings on Wednesday, chomping on a wad of Dubble Bubble as he occasionally scanned the lineup card, then folded it into his back pocket.
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Torres' 3 RBIs lead Tigers over Yankees 11-1 for 1st season-series win vs New York since 2011
Detroit has outscored New York 23-3 over the past two nights and won four of five against the Yankees this year with one meeting left.
Then in the Yankees’ ninth, after Cody Bellinger hit a three-run homer with two outs to make it a one-run game, Chisholm thought he’d worked a walk when he laid off a close 3-2 pitch that in his mind clearly was outside. Chisholm dropped his bat and made a motion to first when Walsh rung him up, ending the game.
The Astros down the Yankees in a sloppy game for New York, Matt Chapman goes yard twice, the White Sox break a terrible streak and more from Wednesday's MLB action.
Aaron Judge hit his 359th career home run, breaking a tie with Yogi Berra for fifth place on the all-time franchise list, and Will Warren navigated six solid innings of two-run ball. The Yankees wished the evening had stopped right there.
Aaron Boone and the Yankees noticed that something was off when they looked at the bat that Astros center fielder Taylor Trammell wielded.
Kevin Gausman won for the first time in a month, Nathan Lukes hit a two-run single in a three-run first inning against rookie Cam Schlittler, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 7-1 on Friday night to reopen a four-game AL East lead over New York.