Edwards, Ramírez Help Marlins Come From Behind to Beat Yankees 13
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUG 1 – The Marlins overcame bullpen struggles and defensive errors by the Yankees to rally from multiple deficits and win 13-12 with a walk-off hit, improving their season record to 53-55.
- In a wild Friday night at LoanDepot Park, the New York Yankees blew leads of 6-0, 9-4 and 12-10 before losing 13-12 to the Miami Marlins.
- A day after the Yankees acquired three relievers at the trade deadline, Bird, Bednar and Doval all struggled in their debut Friday, backfiring on the bullpen.
- A six-run seventh gave Miami a 10-9 lead, highlighted by Kyle Stowers' grand slam and Javier Sanoja's tying solo homer.
- Former Yankees prospect Agustín Ramírez delivered the walk-off infield single that scored Xavier Edwards in the Marlins' 13-12 victory on Friday.
- On Saturday, Yankees RHP Cam Schlittler faces Marlins RHP Eury Pérez as both teams aim to bolster playoff positions.
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The New York Yankees didn’t just lose a baseball game on Friday night—they suffered a full-on meltdown. And the three pitchers they brought in at the trade deadline were right at the center of it.Jake Bird. David Bednar. Camilo Doval.The new-look bullpen was supposed to solidify New York’s biggest weakness. Instead, the trio combined to give up nine earned runs over 2.1 innings, allowing Miami to erase deficits of 6–0, 9–4, and 12–10 in a 13–12 …
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