Yankees Complete Historic Comeback Win Against Mariners
Yankees Complete Historic Comeback Win Against Mariners

Yankees Complete Historic Comeback Win Against Mariners

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The New York Yankees pulled off one of baseball's most improbable comebacks by defeating the Seattle Mariners 6-5 in extra innings despite being no-hit through seven innings and trailing 5-0. Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s eighth-inning single broke the no-hit bid of Seattle starter Bryan Woo, sparking a rally that included a pinch-hit two-run home run by Giancarlo Stanton and a game-tying two-run single by Austin Wells in the ninth. The winning run scored in the 10th inning on a sacrifice fly by Aaron Judge, aided by Anthony Volpe's spectacular slide to avoid the tag at home plate, a play that survived a Mariners' replay challenge. This victory made the Yankees only the second team in the expansion era to win a game after being no-hit and down by five or more runs through seven innings, joining the 1977 Pittsburgh Pirates in this rare feat. The win also marked the Yankees' fourth straight victory, helping them rebound from a poor June stretch and adding to their momentum as they face an upcoming series against the Chicago Cubs. The dramatic comeback energized Yankee Stadium's crowd and underscored the team's resilience and offensive depth.

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