Yankees' Will Warren Shuts Out Mariners Over 5⅔ Innings in 10-3 Win
Yankees' Will Warren Shuts Out Mariners Over 5⅔ Innings in 10-3 Win

Yankees' Will Warren Shuts Out Mariners Over 5⅔ Innings in 10-3 Win

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Will Warren delivered a strong performance for the New York Yankees in their 10-3 win over the Seattle Mariners, pitching 5 2/3 scoreless innings while allowing four hits, two walks, and striking out four. This outing marked a significant rebound for the rookie right-hander just a week after surrendering eight runs against the Toronto Blue Jays, showing improved command and poise against a dangerous Mariners lineup featuring Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodríguez. Warren's effective sinker and ability to retire seven consecutive batters after a leadoff single set the tone for the Yankees, earning praise from manager Aaron Boone for his sharp strike-throwing and composure in key moments. Despite not qualifying for a quality start due to being pulled in the sixth inning, Warren's performance helped snap the Mariners' three-game shutout streak and provided the Yankees with much-needed rotation reliability. He is seen as a promising pitcher worth monitoring as he seeks consistency heading into the All-Star break. Warren himself acknowledged the learning curve of the long season, emphasizing the value of lessons taken from both strong and poor outings.

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