Yankees Win Amid No-Hit, Home Run Controversies
Yankees Win Amid No-Hit, Home Run Controversies

Yankees Win Amid No-Hit, Home Run Controversies

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The New York Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 4-0 in a game marked by two major controversies. Yankees pitcher Max Fried's no-hit bid ended when a sixth-inning grounder, initially scored an error, was retroactively changed to a single by the official scorer, prompting widespread criticism. Additionally, Aaron Judge's apparent home run was ruled foul and upheld after video review, leading to heated protests and the ejection of manager Aaron Boone. Despite these disputes, Fried allowed only two hits over 7.2 innings, and the Yankees won the series. The incidents fueled ongoing debates about umpiring and scoring consistency in MLB. The Yankees remain atop the AL East as they prepare to face the Cleveland Guardians.

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