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“Maybe the best baseball we have all year. “We played really well the last four or five days with our backs against the wall,’’ LeMahieu said. Nevertheless, the Yankees remain in good shape in the division and remain confident with how they’ve been playing. He allowed a one-out double to Stevenson in the eighth, and Stevenson moved to third on a grounder to second by Allen before being replaced by Jonathan Loaisiga, who got Tony Kemp to ground out to end the inning. German was even more dominant, needing just 48 pitches to get through five innings. The Yankees couldn’t get anything going against Oller, who entered the game with an ERA of 6.41, but had pitched better in his previous three starts. Oller allowed just one hit in his eight shutout innings and faced the minimum number of batters.Īfter Judge made a nice play in center on a long fly ball by Cal Stevenson in the bottom of the sixth, German gave up an infield hit on a comebacker by Nick Allen and threw the ball away, allowing Allen to get to second, but German retired the next two batters. He was then thrown out trying to steal third. Oswaldo Cabrera doubled to right-center to open the top of the sixth. Stephen Vogt (right) celebrates with Chad Pinder after belting the game-tying homer in the 10th inning of the Yankees’ 3-2, 11-inning loss to the A’s. In front of a crowd of 36,529 at Oakland Coliseum - many of the fans there for a postgame drone show - German and Oakland right-hander Adam Oller took no-hitters into the sixth. That didn’t include the 11th inning, when Kiner-Falefa came to the plate with one out and grounded out, as the Yankees didn’t score in the inning. ”īoone said Giancarlo Stanton was available off the bench, but he would only “use him in certain situations.”

“I love him against those lefties,’’ Aaron Boone said. Anthony Rizzo gets hit by a pitch in the 10th inning of the Yankees’ loss. Marinaccio, who got the final out of the bottom of the ninth, then got beaten on a changeup. Murphy’s flip to Puk at the plate was errant and Donaldson came around to score a second run on the error. But Murphy couldn’t bail Puk out later in the at-bat, as a wild pitch got away from Murphy to allow Benintendi to put the Yankees ahead. Josh Donaldson was walked intentionally and Puk drilled Anthony Rizzo high on the shoulder to load the bases.Ī clearly rattled Puk then nearly threw a wild pitch with LeMahieu at the plate, but Murphy saved him by picking the ball out of the dirt. Aaron Judge struck out and Benintendi stole second. Perhaps most damaging of all, the Yankees got just one hit - even with the extra innings.Īndrew Benintendi opened the 10th by bunting right back to Puk, who threw out automatic runner Kyle Higashioka at third. Who could get benched, who could get dropped and who could emerge in Yankees’ playoff roster and lineup puzzleīecause second-place Tampa Bay also lost on Saturday, the Yankees’ lead in the AL East remained at 8 ¹/₂ games. The intensity of Aaron Judge’s home run record chase helped the Yankees get ready for October Going to Yankees was destiny for this outfielderīreaking down Yankees’ options for critical ALDS decision Puk’s wildness in the top of the inning to score their only runs of the game.Īnd it wasted a terrific outing from Domingo German, who threw 7 ²/₃ shutout innings. USA TODAY Sportsīut they were only in that spot because the normally reliable Ron Marinaccio allowed a game-tying, two-run homer to pinch-hitter Stephen Vogt with one out in the bottom of the 10th after the Yankees took advantage of A.J. I probably should’ve cleared some space.” Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu commits the game-ending throwing error in the 11th inning of a 3-2 loss at Oakland. “It was a hard, good slide,’’ LeMahieu said. Instead, LeMahieu got hit in the foot by a sliding Sean Murphy at second, and his wild throw after the feed from Isiah Kiner-Falefa got by Anthony Rizzo at first and allowed automatic runner Shea Langeliers with one out in the 11th. The A’s scored the winning run when DJ LeMahieu made a throwing error on what should have been an inning-ending double play on Chad Pinder’s ground ball.

After the Yankees were two outs away from a sixth straight win, they blew a lead in the 10th and lost to the hapless A’s, 3-2, in the 11th.
