The Yankees become without an appointment on the way after discovering the sailors’ relief council


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As Michael Kay, the New York Yankees said they went from Milestone to Noway “on Thursday night.

The Yankees were without blows through seven entries against the AS of the Seattle sailors, Bryan Woo, but recovered from 5-0 in the eighth entrance to steal a 6-5 victory in extras.

The two-run homer of Giancarlo Stanton in the eighth entrance made it a set of 5-3 for the ball to shoot, but when the sailors brought Andres Muñoz in the ninth, it is understandable to mark it to a Seattle victory. It had an effectiveness of 1.05 entering the ball game.

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The judge of Aaron, #99 of the New York Yankees, celebrates with his teammates after hitting a sacrifice fly in the tenth entrance during the match against the Seattle sailors at the Yankee Stadium on July 10, 2025, in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

However, Muñoz fought unusually, and the Yankees caught something at the beginning to tie the game in the ninth and take victory in the tenth.

Apparently, the Yankees found a tip at Muñoz’s sliding control, and the second runners would notify the batter shaking their arms in a circle if Muñoz was throwing a break ball.

“I was giving it up every time in the second base,” said the receptor of the sailors, Cal Raleigh, after the game, through athletics. “Obviously, they were not making it very discreet, I suppose it is the word. It is part of the game. It is our work. We should have known that it entered the series. That made it very difficult there in the end.”

The relief launcher of the Seattle sailors, Andrés Muñoz (75), reacts after the ninth entry against the New York Yankees in the Yankee Stadium. (Brad Penner-Imagn images)

The Yanks were reduced to their last blow twice. Ben Rice worked a walk after falling into a 0-2 hole, and after doing so, Austin Wells tied the game with a two racing single.

Aaron Judge got the RBI with a sacrifice fly that scored Anthony Volpe in a tremendous slide in a play at the plate, but the sprinter could avoid any label, despite the fact that the launch hit him.

Ben Rice, #22, the judge of Aaron #99, and Anthony Volpe, #11 of the New York Yankees, celebrate after an exit sacrifice to win the game in the tenth entrance against the Seattle sailors in the Yankee Stadium on July 10, 2025, in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

It is now a four -game winning streak for the Yanks, which completed a sweep of three Seattle games with the victory, after a tremendous fight during the second half of June and early July.

It was the first time since 1977, and the second time from the era of expansion, that a team returned from not being beaten through seven entrances and below 5-0.

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