Yankees Drop to Second After Rangers' Walk-Off Win
Yankees Drop to Second After Rangers' Walk-Off Win
Yankees Drop to Second After Rangers' Walk-Off Win
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The New York Yankees suffered a disappointing 10-6 loss to the Texas Rangers, resulting in a drop to 80-60 for the season and a half-game behind the Baltimore Orioles in the AL East standings. Marcus Stroman struggled, allowing five earned runs over just 3.2 innings, while the Yankees' defense faltered, including a significant misplay by Aaron Judge. Despite a two-run homer from Juan Soto that temporarily boosted the team's offense, the Yankees could not overcome the Rangers' scoring efforts, including a series of hits that piled on runs in the late innings. In a previous matchup, Wyatt Langford's walk-off grand slam off Clay Holmes marked a major comeback for the Rangers, who had been trailing 4-1 before winning 7-4. Jazz Chisholm Jr. continues to impress for the Yankees, maintaining a strong batting average and contributing significantly since his trade acquisition. New York will need to address its recent performance as they face the Rangers again, hoping to regain their winning ways.

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