
Jameson Taillon is like the Yankees: Big hype, small results
NY Post
PHILADELPHIA — Jameson Taillon, of all people, symbolizes these 2021 Yankees:
Big hype, small results. The Yankees fought their way out of an early hole Saturday afternoon, DJ LeMahieu delivering a huge, game-tying, three-run homer in the ninth inning off Hector Neris, only to lose to Joe Girardi’s Phillies, 8-7, in the 10th at Citizens Bank Park when Jean Segura’s infield single scored ghost runner Ronald Torreyes (yes, him). Losers of two straight and 12 of 17, a season-worst 7 ½ games behind the Rays in the American League East, the Yankees (33-31) get no points for fight, not at this stage of the season.More Related News

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