Ben Rice’s homer thrills Yankees fans, but Clay Holmes’ performance sparks concern
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Ben Rice has had an impressive season so far donning the New York Yankees uniform. On Sunday, the rookie continued his excellent form by hitting a three-run homer against the Baltimore Orioles. However, minutes later, Clay Holmes and his defense blew a two-run lead in the bottom of the frame, dealing the Yankees a devastating 6-5 loss on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards.
Yankees fans celebrate Ben Rice’s stellar form as rookie shines in MLB
At the time of publication, the Yankees were leading the game 5-3 in the ninth inning, and fans took the opportunity to celebrate Rice’s crucial homer and increased playing time.
Before Sunday’s game, Ben Rice held a batting average of .273, which is respectable for a new player. He showcased his potential with a three-home run performance. His advanced statistics, including an exit velocity of 90.6 mph, a hit rate of 38.9%, a wOBA of .353, and an xwOBA of .415, suggest that he might be experiencing some bad luck on certain outs. Additionally, his barrel rate of 18.2% indicates significant power hitting.
Check out the moment below:
Yankees fans fume as Clay Holmes and Verdugo combine for heartbreaking loss
Yankees fans were left fuming after a gut-wrenching 6-5 loss to the Orioles on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards, with Clay Holmes and Alex Verdugo bearing the brunt of the blame.
Clay Holmes, who has been a source of frustration for many fans, blew a two-run lead in the bottom of the frame, further tarnishing his reputation. The situation worsened when Anthony Volpe’s two-out error with the bases loaded prolonged the game, pulling the Orioles within 5-4.
Then came Cedric Mullins’ fly ball to left field, where Alex Verdugo’s misjudgment and repeated stumbles added to the nightmare. As Verdugo lay sprawled on the ground and the Orioles celebrated, Yankees fans were left shaking their heads in disbelief.
For many, this was the last straw, as Holmes’ blown saves continue to haunt the team. The frustration among the fanbase is palpable, with calls for change growing louder by the game.
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The Yankees will NEVER win another WS with Boone’s Farm as manager.
Nuff said.