The New York Yankees experienced a dramatic loss to the Miami Marlins, falling 13-12 after blowing leads multiple times in the game. Carlos Rodón held a no-hitter until the fourth but lost control, resulting in five walks and a high pitch count. After building a 6-0 lead, the Yankees saw momentum shift as the bullpen faltered. The Yankees managed to tie the game late, but Camilo Doval's debut ended in disaster as the Marlins scored three runs in the ninth to secure the victory. New York finished with 14 hits overall.
Carlos Rodón carried a no-hitter into the fourth, but then lost his command, leading to five walks and a high pitch count.
Jake Bird allowed a grand slam to Kyle Stowers, and David Bednar surrendered a game-tying homer to Javier Sanoja as part of a six-run Marlins rally that put Miami ahead, 10-9.
The Yankees finished with 14 hits, including multi-hit efforts from Volpe, Stanton, and McMahon, but their bullpen surrendered nine runs over the final 4.1 innings.
Camilo Doval's Yankees debut turned disastrous in the bottom half, a two-run single by Xavier Edwards tied the game, and Agustin Ramirez's infield hit brought home the winning run.
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