Yankees drop series finals at Camden Yards and end the road disappointingly

BALTIMORE – Outside the Yankees lineup for a moment directly a day, Aaron Judge remains a waiting gun on the bench.

Manager Aaron Boone chose his position in the eighth inning, imagining a shot that never materialized at Camden Yards.

With a tie with a first base runner and no one offside, Judge got rid of it in three pitches through left-handed reliever Paul Fry, tying the batter in a 94 mph top straight.

In the tenth, Cedric Mullins’ volley of sacrifice, Jonathan Loaisiga, gave the Orioles a 4-3 victory.

The Yankees’ challenge in which Ramon Urias scored too early at third base could not be repeated.

After the Orioles took the lead through a run in the eighth against Darren O’Day, the Yankees tied in the ninth against the Orioles with César Valdez.

Until his last strike, with runners in the front row and at the time, Torres drove a double of the equalization floor rules to the left.

Aroldis Chapman connected the ninth of the Orioles, completing with a 102 mph straight.

But the Yankees were empty in the tenth, blocking the runner on the loose at base time, with Tyler Wade making a two-shot cavity attempt.

After watching Kyle Higashioka catch up on the last two games, Gary Sanchez (1 of 3) returned to the lineup with a bachelor and two steps, an intentional ticket in the tenth.

And the Yankees (11-14) finished a disappointing 5-3 tour, sharing a four-game series with the toothless Orioles (11-14) after winning their first three games against Cleveland Indians Francisco Lindor.

Yankees starter Jordan took a 2–1 lead in the sixth inning, but left after allowing a home run to Trey Mancini, his third left-handed hit on Thursday.

Rougned Odor’s two-out, two-run home run gave the Yankees a 2–1 lead in the fifth, with the opposite hit against Adam Plutko, the problems were given to starter Jorge Lopez.

The opinion on the victory beat Odor in ‘8 after an initial march through Gio Urshela.

Boone made the selection to let Judge rest for a moment in the consecutive game, due to a pain in the lower body, however, the manager made it clear that Judge would be in a pinch.

Most likely, the passing opinion will return to Friday night’s lineup in opposition to the Tigers at Yankee Stadium, according to Boone.

After Chad Green’s two brilliant scoreless reliever entries (four strikeouts), O’Day the eighth through Cedric Mullins and giving in the green light, RBI made a double crossover to the left half through Austin Hays.

Hays got stuck at third base without a punch and the Yankees took credit for the ninth.

A pinch for Clint Frazier (0 of 3), Mike Ford with a ball base opposite Valdez and advanced so far on the base by DJ LeMahieu balls.

After Giancarlo Stanton, who hit three singles on Thursday, retired on a brittle pitch, Torres hit a double to the left.

Ford scored the draw point and LeMahieu would have scored the point smoothly if the ball hadn’t jumped over the fence. Gio Urshela covered to finish the entrance.

Brett Gardner decided to start the Yanks’ fifth inning rally. At this point, Gardner had a hit in his last 26 hits.

Montgomery loaded with two runs in five innings, adding Mancini’s single RBI in the first inning. The left-hander ended up with a step and a bar.

On Thursday, at the Yankees’ place of choice, Luke Voit was scheduled to make a live shot for the first time since his knee surgery last March.

First baseman (small tear, left meniscus) is about two weeks away from his return to the Yankees lineup, and could begin a rehab assignment next week when minor league season begins.

“I think he wants to play some (rehab) games and not just a handful of games,” Boone said, adding that it’s vital for Voit to “see the pitches live regularly” from a time and stamina standpoint.

“After a knee cleaning (we have to) make sure he plays nine innings, recovers, plays consecutively (days),” Boone said of Voit’s response to the rigors of daily play.

“It takes a little reinforcement,” but we were encouraged by the way it was his recovery,” Boone said.

Voit resumes his career in the area until Friday and continues his defensive paintings at first base, although “live beats are important”.

Pete Caldera is the Yankees’ loss by NorthJersey. com. For unlimited access to all Yankees scans, news, exchanges and more, sign up today and download our app.

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