Yankees Beat Mariners 3-2 to Win Series in New York and Seattle
Yankees Beat Mariners 3-2 to Win Series in New York and Seattle

Yankees Beat Mariners 3-2 to Win Series in New York and Seattle

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The New York Yankees secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners in Seattle, marked by Aaron Judge's go-ahead home run in the eighth inning. Despite strong performances from Seattle's Julio Rodríguez, who robbed a home run and drove in two runs, the Yankees rallied back with a pinch-hit game-tying home run by Paul Goldschmidt in the seventh. Rookie pitcher Will Warren showed significant improvement, pitching five innings and striking out nine, while the bullpen combined for four scoreless innings to preserve the win. The Mariners squandered scoring opportunities throughout the game, including a critical double play after Judge's homer, and the Yankees overcame their previous struggles with runners in scoring position. Meanwhile, tensions flared during the previous game when Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing a questionable strike call. Overall, the Yankees' resilience and clutch hitting helped them claim the series, demonstrating their ability to fight through adversity against a tough Mariners team.

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