The Yankees were walked off by the Seattle Mariners 2-1 on Monday night at T-Mobile Park.
Here are some takeaways…
— Ryan Weathers endured a bit of an up-and-down Yankee debut. The young lefty worked around a leadoff walk in the bottom of the first, but Seattle made him pay for putting a pair on in the second, scratching across the first run of the game on a Cole Young two out RBI single.
Weathers retired the next seven batters he faced before allowing back-to-back knocks leading off the fifth. He forced a groundout then was pulled, turning things over to righty Fernando Cruz, who bailed him out with a pair of huge punchouts to keep it a one-run ballgame.
Weathers closed his line allowing just the one run on four hits, two walks, and seven strikeouts in 4.1 innings.
— Unfortunately for him, the Yankees’ offense couldn’t get much of anything going against Luis Castillo. Their lone two hits against the righty in six innings were erased on the bases, as Giancarlo Stanton was gunned down trying to stretch a single into a double and Jose Caballero was picked off first after singling in the fifth.
Castillo allowed just those two hits and a pair of walks while striking out seven over his six scoreless frames.
— New York was finally able to create some traffic with Castillo out of the game. Ben Rice led off the top of the seventh with a single, and after advancing his way into scoring position, he came in to score the game-tying run on an Amed Rosario pinch-hit sacrifice fly to center.
— Seattle immediately threatened to answer back in the bottom-half of the inning, as a double and single put a man on third with just one out, but Brent Headrick struck out Cal Raleigh before Camilo Doval got Julio Rodriguez to groundout end the threat and keep the Yanks’ bullpen scoreless for the season.
— Stanton laced a one out double to left in the top of the ninth, giving him his fourth consecutive multi-hit game to start the year. New York was able to push him to third on a Jazz Chisholm Jr. groundout, but then Rosario struck out on just three pitches to end the threat.
— The Mariners rallied against Paul Blackburn in the bottom of the ninth, eventually walking it off and handing the Yanks their first loss of the season on Raleigh’s one out single. The backstop has gotten off to a slow start this season, so you knew he was due to deliver in the big spot.
— The Yankees had a field day with home plate ump Mike Estabrook, going 5-for-5 on ABS challenges.
Game MVP: Cal Raleigh
Raleigh didn’t get the start, but came off the bench and delivered when Seattle needed it.
Highlights
What’s next
Max Fried makes his second start of the season against Seattle’s Logan Gilbert on Tuesday at 9:40 p.m.
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