
Big crowd sees Yankees come up short against A’s
NY Post
The Yankees left their game-winning comebacks in Buffalo.
After using late-inning rallies to sweep a series from the Blue Jays during the week, the Yankees returned home Friday and ran out of magic. They came back from an early deficit, but couldn’t rally again later in the game, falling to the Athletics 5-3 in The Bronx. In the first game with full-capacity allowed at Yankee Stadium since 2019, the season-high crowd of 24,037 — the bleachers were packed, but plenty of seats remained open elsewhere — tried to will the Yankees (36-33) to one more comeback in the final innings. But the AL West-leading A’s (44-27) hung onto the lead they got in the sixth inning, when Tony Kemp roped a three-run homer off Wandy Peralta, and Oakland snapped the Yankees’ three-game winning streak.More Related News

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