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Yankees’ comeback falls short as bullpen collapse spoils Aaron Judge’s efforts

Amanda Paula by Amanda Paula
December 4, 2023
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Aaron Judge’s first-inning homer was one of the few Yankees bright spots on the afternoon against Nationals, August 24, 2023.

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The New York Yankees returned to their struggling path as they suffered a 6-5 defeat against the Nationals. Despite Aaron Judge’s efforts to salvage the team, the bullpen collapsed, forcing the Yanks to revert to their ‘normal’ performance for the 2023 MLB season

In a season marred by the Yankees’ struggles to bounce back from setbacks, a glimmer of resilience shone through in a recent game, albeit ultimately ending in defeat.

Yankees’ resilience falls short as Nationals secure series win in tight game

Anthony Volpe of the Yankees during the Yankees' 6-5 defeat against Nationals.
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Maintaining the lead for the majority of the match, the Yankees faced a late-game turnaround due to a bullpen collapse attributed mainly to Tommy Kahnle and Clay Holmes. Despite a determined offensive effort by the Yankees to stage a comeback, their endeavors proved just shy of victory as the Nationals clinched both the game and the series with a close-fought 6-5 triumph.

Aaron Judge, fresh from an impressive three-home-run performance on Wednesday night, continued his momentum into the current game. With a swift swing, he launched a remarkable 421-foot home run off Patrick Corbin on the very first pitch of his initial at-bat, propelling the Yankees into an early advantage.

Michael King, entrusted with an extended opening role, held strong through the initial two innings. However, he faced adversity in the third inning as Washington capitalized on two walks and a fielding error by rookie Anthony Volpe to secure a run. In response, Aaron Boone substituted King with Keynan Middleton, who swiftly concluded the inning. King’s final tally included 2.2 innings pitched, one unearned run conceded on a single hit, and two walks, alongside three strikeouts.

Anthony Volpe of the New York yankees.
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Swiftly recapturing the lead, the Yankees saw DJ LeMahieu draw a walk before Judge was restricted to a foul out, deviating from his usual home run prowess. Gleyber Torres swiftly compensated by launching a homer that narrowly cleared the left-field wall.

Although the Yankees’ offensive drive diminished thereafter, their pitching contained Washington effectively for a stretch. Jhony Brito, taking over from Middleton, contributed 2.1 scoreless innings, permitting merely two hits. However, dynamics shifted abruptly in the seventh inning with Kahnle’s entrance, leading to a downturn for the Yankees.

Kahnle secured two outs in the seventh before encountering trouble with a sharply hit ball by Jake Alu up the middle. Despite Volpe’s attempt, the ball eluded him, culminating in a run-scoring single. Alex Call swiftly followed suit with a home run, propelling the Nationals into an unforeseen lead. CJ Abrams exacerbated the Yankees’ troubles with another home run, intensifying their challenge.

The Yankees managed to reclaim one of the lost runs in the subsequent inning, as Giancarlo Stanton’s right-center bullpen homer narrowed the deficit. Although Everson Pereira’s scorching double to left field marked his inaugural major league hit, the Yankees couldn’t convert the opportunity, leaving Pereira stranded on second base.

The ninth inning saw Holmes secure the initial two outs, with Judge’s precise throw aiding in one dismissal. However, chaos ensued thereafter. The call reached base due to a challenging grounder that Oswald Peraza struggled to handle.

Now Peraza gets picked off

That's two outs on the bases this inning pic.twitter.com/OjJamOiMLv

— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) August 24, 2023

Abrams extended the Nationals’ lead with an infield single. Subsequent to a hit-by-pitch that loaded the bases, Meneses hit a ground ball toward the mound. Holmes fumbled the play, allowing the Nationals to secure an insurance run before the ninth inning concluded.

Desperate for a comeback, the Yankees initiated the final inning promisingly as Peraza led with a single. Despite the retirements of DJ LeMahieu and Aaron Judge, Gleyber Torres extended the game with a single. Stanton furthered the effort with his fourth hit of the day, a single that brought in a run and positioned the tying run in scoring range. Harrison Bader appeared poised to potentially level the game with solid contact, but Call’s adept tracking secured victory for the Nationals.

With this outcome, the Yankees persist in their pursuit of their first series win since July. Tomorrow presents another opportunity as they journey to Tampa Bay to face the Rays, aiming to reverse their fortunes.

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Amanda Paula is a sports writer with a passion for American football and a keen interest in the NY Yankees. Raised among Americans in Brazil, Mandy's unique cultural background has greatly influenced her career and provided her with a diverse perspective on the world of sports. Born and raised in Brazil, Amanda developed a deep appreciation for sports at a young age. Growing up in a community with a robust American presence, she was exposed to various sports, but baseball captivated her heart. Inspired by the passion and tactics of the game, Amanda dedicated herself to studying and understanding the intricacies of the sport. Amanda's love for American sports and soccer led her to pursue a career in sports journalism. She obtained a degree in journalism from a prestigious university, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. Her studies gave her a solid foundation in journalism ethics, research methodologies, and effective storytelling techniques. After completing her education, Amanda embarked on her professional journey as a sports writer. Her unique background as a Brazilian immersed in American culture gave her a fresh perspective on American sports.

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Robby G.
Robby G.
2 years ago

Well , We know the players are trying their best with wat they have . It’s a heartbreaking season for “The Team” and “Hardcore Yankee Fans” !!!.
And that’s as far as that goes !!!.
We know who the “Problems” are in the “Yankee Empire Front Office”. We as the “Hardcore Yankee Fans” made it very clear… who “The Problems” are …. BUT ,
IT SEEMS LIKE NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE SUPPORT AND SPEND ON THE YANKEES …WE WILL BE IGNORED BY THE YANKEE FRONT OFFICE !!!. SO, WE TOGETHER NEED TO MAKE A STAND . FIRE CASHMAN,FIRE LEVINE,FIRE BOONE !!!!.
ENOUGH SAID!!!.

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CH Brown
CH Brown
2 years ago

Kahnle and Holmes are great liabilities and should be jettisoned as soon as possible.

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Jake
Jake
2 years ago

Kahnle and Holmes are make believe pitchers who only know how to blow games. When will Boone get that through his thick skull. Stop using these two losers.

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Gary Dorfman
Gary Dorfman
2 years ago

Sell the Team, because the Steinbrenners don’t know JACK about BB!

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Rocco Torre
Rocco Torre
2 years ago

Look at the stats, since Kahnle came off the DL, how many leads and games he has given up and blown the game. Holmes is now useless, he doesn’t deserve to be the closer. He also blows leads and then eventually loses the game. Are these two guys, and the pitching staff that horrible, or is it the coaches who have no idea how the help the players!!!!!. Take Montgomery for example, the Yanks traded him because Cashman said he would not pitch in the playoffs, What’s up with that thinking. It seems lately , most players leave the Yanks and other teams and coaches help them regain success. BYE BYE CASHMAN BOONE and the whole coaching staff. I agree with many fans calling for Hal to sell the team, he is a horrible owner.

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Rich D
Rich D
2 years ago

Was thus article written by AI?

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Deb Wolf
Deb Wolf
2 years ago

The Yankees are the worst team in baseball. Management needs to go ! They traded off good players, but mistakes hurt them again, get rid of the pitchers who keep loosing games that’s the first move Yankees need to make. Then change who manages the team. Yankees play off hopes are over for the 2023 season.

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