Yankees lose series finale against Giants in Yankee Stadium
- On Sunday, the San Francisco Giants defeated the New York Yankees by a score of 5-4.
- The Giants rallied after the Yankees took a three-run lead, fueled by struggling pitching from Yankees starters.
- Jung Hoo Lee had his first career multi-homer game, hitting two home runs off Carlos Rodón, including one putting the Giants ahead.
- Rodón allowed four runs, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Homered off Tyler Rogers in the eighth to bring the score to 5-4.
- Tyler Walker secured his fourth save by striking out Aaron Judge, as the Giants won the series, their record now 11-4.
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Yankees lose series finale against Giants in Yankee Stadium
NEW YORK — Jung Hoo Lee homered in consecutive at-bats off Carlos Rodón for his first career multi-homer game, and the San Francisco Giants rallied from a three-run deficit to beat the New York Yankees 5-4 Sunday.

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