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07/10 22:55 CDT Chisholm's homer keys 3-run 9th as the Yankees rally past
Washington 5-3
Chisholm's homer keys 3-run 9th as the Yankees rally past Washington 5-3
By NOAH TRISTER
AP Baseball Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) --- Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning
to lift the New York Yankees over the Washington Nationals 5-3 on Friday night.
The Yankees and Nationals rank 1-2 in the major leagues in home runs, and all
but one run in this game came via the long ball. Ben Rice hit his 29th of the
season for the Yankees, and Jasson Domnguez and Austin Wells also went deep
for New York.
Keibert Ruiz and James Wood homered on consecutive pitches in the seventh to
give Washington a 3-2 lead, but in the ninth, the Nationals brought in
left-hander Matt Krook --- who had allowed 22 earned runs in 12 2/3 big league
innings dating to 2023. Krook (0-1) yielded a one-out single by Domnguez, and
Chisholm followed with his 13th homer.
Wells added a solo shot off Justin Lawrence to make it 5-3.
David Bednar (3-3) won in relief, working the final two innings. The Yankees
remained four games behind first-place Tampa Bay in the AL East.
Rice homered in the first off Carson Palmquist, but the New York designated
hitter fouled a pitch off his right leg in the fifth and was shaken up. He was
able to stay in the game.
By that time, Domnguez had given the Yankees a 2-1 lead with a homer off Zack
Littell (8-6) in the fourth.
The game was delayed two hours at the start, and a wet field might have
prevented Washington from tying it in the sixth. New York starter Ryan Weathers
allowed a one-out double to CJ Abrams. Then Jacob Young followed with a single.
Abrams looked likely to score, but he slipped rounding third and had to stay
there.
Fernando Cruz then replaced Weathers and struck out the next two hitters to
strand both runners.
New York's Paul Goldschmidt singled in the first to snap an 0-for-34 drought,
and he also reached on an infield hit in the sixth.
Amed Rosario of the Yankees struck out in all three of his plate appearances
and made two errors at third base before being lifted for a pinch-hitter.
Up next
Cam Schlittler (9-5) was scheduled to start for New York on Saturday against
Miles Mikolas (3-7) of the Nationals.
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