Yankees comeback falls short in second straight loss to Red Sox (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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In a competitive matchup, the New York Yankees fell to the Boston Red Sox 4-3. Starting pitcher Carlos Rodón struggled early, allowing runs due to a throwing error and back-to-back doubles. The Yankees' bats were silenced by rookie Hunter Dobbins, who delivered six scoreless innings. The Yankees mounted a comeback with key hits from Domínguez and Wells in the seventh but failed to capitalize fully. In the ninth, although there were signs of life with a double from Goldschmidt, the Yankees ultimately couldn't tie the game, leaving them vulnerable to a sweep in the next encounter.
Carlos Rodón faced challenges early in the game, with a throwing error and subsequent runs by the Red Sox leading to a tough outing.
Despite a late rally by the Yankees, highlighted by doubles from Goldschmidt and Domínguez, their offense fell short against the Red Sox.
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