Yankees Walked Off in Extra-Inning Thriller Despite Aaron Judge’s Heroics
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Yankees walked off in extra-inning thriller despite Aaron Judge’s heroics
BOSTON — As Aaron Judge’s game-tying solo home run disappeared over the Green Monster and onto Lansdowne Street in the top of the ninth on Friday night so too did Garrett Crochet’s bid for a complete game shutout.
News to the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The Yankees were two outs away from defeat on Friday night, and Aaron Judge needed a new bat. Searching on the spent bat rack in the humid visitor dugout of Fenway Park, the Yankee captain pulled 35 inches of new wood and waited to reverse his fate against Garrettt Crochet, the left-handed man who had dominated him until that moment. Judge had struck in his first three turns at bat against the…
Alex Cora Defends Decision To Let Garrett Crochet Pitch Ninth Inning
Garrett Crochet didn’t complete Friday’s dominant start in storybook fashion. Crochet tossed eight scoreless innings against the New York Yankees, notching three of his seven strikeouts against Aaron Judge. So with the reigning American League MVP due up in the ninth inning, Red Sox manager Alex Cora gave Crochet a chance to pitch his first career complete game. Judge instead hit a home run over the Green Monster to tie the game at 1-1. While Cr…
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