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The team continued to struggle in the days when he didn't start Fried, and the two Yankees reached the milestone and struggled to stop the defeat

At Yankee Stadium today, season reimbursement ace Gerrit Cole appeared in the rest area in uniform to watch the game, highlighting the deep crisis of rotation. Will Warren conceded 5 points (3 self-blame) in 4.2 innings to lead to a 5-7 loss to the Rays, swallowing the fifth defeat in the last six games. The Yankees won all seven of their games when Max Fried started and the other pitchers started with a 12-15 record.

Despite Cody Bellinger's 200-career hit and rookie Jorbit Vivas scoring his first major league hit, the Yankees failed to make up for the early deficit. Aaron Judge said: "We always believe in the resilience of the line, and the last two games showed that. "

Warren set a career-high with 8 strikeouts with 102 goals (62 good balls), but was also knocked 7 amps + 3 guarantees. The Rays tied a season-high 16-game game and Jonathan Aranda's three-inning three-inning hit with Brandon Lowe's key second-base hit.

"The opposition always finds gaps in the defence," Warren reflected, "and three saves pay the price. Coach Aaron Boone said: "They wear down pitchers with singles tactics. "

Milestone moments
Bellinger hit a two-point shot against Taj Bradley in six innings, becoming the 30th player in Yankees history to reach 200 hits (the previous one was Juan Soto on Sept. 17, 2023). "The plan is to add the commemorative ball to the collection," Bellinger said, "and continue to push for more records." "

Bivas hit a second base hit from Edwin Uceta in the eighth inning to score his first major league hit. Judge commented: "He has explosive hitting and a combination of ball selection patience and counter-attacking ability. "

Critical scheduling disputes
The Yankees hit back in eight innings: Judge extended his record of 14 hits and 30 on base with a second base, Bellinger was on the roin, and Paul Goldschmidt hit a well-timed hit. With no one out at base, Boone opted to let backup catcher J.C. Escala (J.C. Escala) Escarra) instead of Ben Rice, resulting in a double kill to end the offense.

According to Fangraphs, the sting plummeted the Yankees' win rate from 24.3 percent to 5.7 percent. Boone explains: "Escala was chosen with experience in mind. Bivas hit a follow-up hit to tie the two-point gap, but Oswald Peraza rolled the ball to end the half-game.

Anthony Volpe was sidelined with a left shoulder discomfort, forcing Escara to defend third base for the first time in his career. Boone concluded: "I tried my best to fight back when the line was limited, but the opponent suppressed better. "

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