Yankees 1, Red Sox 2: Judge's late homer not enough to prevent the loss
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Yankees 1, Red Sox 2: Judge's late homer not enough to prevent the loss
""Ryan Yarbrough impressively managed to limit damage in a challenging outing, allowing only one earned run despite seven baserunners in 4.2 innings of work.""
""Crochet was phenomenal, delivering 8.1 innings of one-run ball against the Yankees, showcasing impressive velocity and dominating the game until Aaron Judge’s late homer.""
In a tightly contested match between the Yankees and Red Sox, Aaron Judge's late ninth-inning homer prevented what would have been the Yankees' second shutout loss of the season. The Red Sox's only earned run came through a classic baseball sequence of a single, stolen base, and another single that enabled them to take a 1-0 lead. Ryan Yarbrough pitched well despite challenges, but Garrett Crochet excelled with 8.1 innings of solid pitching, showcasing his Cy Young-caliber talent, only yielding a late homer to Judge in the close 2-1 defeat for the Yankees.
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