Yankees Snap Six-Game Losing Streak with 6-4 Win over Mets
Yankees Snap Six-Game Losing Streak with 6-4 Win over Mets

Yankees Snap Six-Game Losing Streak with 6-4 Win over Mets

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The New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak with a 6-4 victory over the Mets, highlighted by Aaron Judge's 33rd home run and a crucial defensive play by Cody Bellinger. Bellinger's spectacular shoestring catch and subsequent double play in the seventh inning thwarted a potential Mets' comeback, ending the inning and preserving the Yankees' lead. This defensive gem came amid the Yankees' struggles with their bullpen, which had a league-worst 11.25 ERA over their losing streak. Judge contributed three RBIs, including a two-run homer, while the Yankees' bullpen, led by Devin Williams, closed out the game effectively. Bellinger has been a consistent offensive force for the Yankees, recently maintaining a hitting streak and showing strong batting averages and power numbers over his last several games. Despite the Mets' efforts, including Francisco Lindor's two-run single, the Yankees' combination of timely hitting and key defensive plays secured the win and stopped the Mets' four-game winning streak.

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