Yankees Complete Historic 6-5 Comeback Win Over Mariners in Extra Innings
Yankees Complete Historic 6-5 Comeback Win Over Mariners in Extra Innings

Yankees Complete Historic 6-5 Comeback Win Over Mariners in Extra Innings

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The New York Yankees staged a remarkable comeback against the Seattle Mariners, overcoming a five-run deficit to win 6-5 in 10 innings and complete a three-game sweep. The Mariners' starter Bryan Woo had held the Yankees hitless through seven innings, but Jazz Chisholm Jr. broke up the no-hitter in the eighth, sparking New York's rally. Key moments included Giancarlo Stanton's pinch-hit two-run homer and a clutch two-run single by Austin Wells, which tied the game in the ninth. In the 10th inning, Aaron Judge hit a sacrifice fly to score Anthony Volpe, whose aggressive slide at home plate secured the walk-off victory. This comeback was historic, with parallels drawn to a similar feat last achieved in 1977, and helped the Yankees narrow the AL East gap behind the idle Toronto Blue Jays. Judge, who has been leading the majors offensively, matched his own franchise record by hitting his 34th home run before the All-Star break and played a pivotal role in the team’s resurgence after a six-game losing streak.

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