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Yankees Tie It 3 Times in Late Innings Before Finally Beating Rays 5-4 in 11

NEW YORK, JUL 31 – Ryan McMahon’s walk-off single capped a game with multiple lead changes and a critical balk, marking the Yankees’ fourth walk-off win this season, their third in extra innings.

  • The New York Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 in an 11th-inning walk-off victory at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night before the MLB trade deadline.
  • The win followed a back-and-forth game with three ties in the last four innings, featuring key late homers by Trent Grisham, Anthony Volpe, and an RBI triple by Cody Bellinger.
  • Ryan McMahon, acquired last week from Colorado, drove in the winning run with a none-out single scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr., aided by a balk from Rays reliever Kevin Kelly.
  • Rookie starter Will Warren pitched six strong innings allowing one run, and manager Aaron Boone praised Volpe's mental toughness despite his defensive struggles and 16 season errors.
  • The win kept the Yankees four games behind AL East leader Toronto and a game ahead of Boston for the top wild card, underscoring the urgency as the team eyes bullpen upgrades before Thursday’s deadline.
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Yankees tie it 3 times in late innings before finally beating Rays 5-4 in 11

Ryan McMahon drove in the winning run in the 11th inning with a single to deep center field, and the New York Yankees edged the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 in a back-and-forth finish.

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