August 2, 2025

9 thoughts on “Yankees.com: Yanks do something they haven’t done in 85 years in wild walk-off loss

  1. Weird, weird night for baseball.

    The Reds also lost 12-11, and the Pirates scored nine runs in the first inning, were up 16-10 in the 8th inning, and lost 17-16 to the 80-loss Colorado Rockies (old friend Dennis Santana gave up five runs).

    1. Yep, that’s why I had him #1 on the list. He was the biggest offender. Just an incomprehensively bad job by him. You’re up 3-0 and 6-0, and you’re walking guys like crazy?!! You’re desperately trying to get through the fifth, and you walk a dude on four fucking pitches?!

  2. Perfect example would be the amazing Mariners comeback after being no-hit through seven innings and trailing 5-0. Devastating loss for the Mariners, and it then…didn’t matter to them at all!

    The Yankees, meanwhile, followed that up by with an awesome 11-0 win over the Cubs…and then were dominated for the next two games.

    One loss, no matter how bad, is just one loss.

    And first game jitters is ENOUGH of an excuse that I’m going to personally stick with that for Bednar (the other two, less so. Doval I want only in the 6th and 7th going forward).

  3. Boone not pulling Rodon after the 1sr walk-in the 5th when he was at 98 pitches.

    I didn’t understand the Bird trade and I don’t blame Boone for using him but he ABSOLUTELY should NOT have been allowed to pitch to Stowers.

    The late inning defensive switch manager with a lead putting a reserve infielder in right field instead of the actual right fielder Cash traded for. Thanks to Bryan for reminding me of this. Boone lost this game every bit as much as the new guys in the pen.

  4. At Scranton C Edinson Duran three throwing errors, catcher interference — yikes, a day after the Yankees emptied out their catching prospect depth

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