Overview
- Parker Meadows’ go-ahead single and Kerry Carpenter’s two-run triple headlined an inning in which Detroit sent 14 to the plate, with the first nine reaching on hits, walks, a hit batter and a wild pitch.
- Yankees relievers Fernando Cruz and Mark Leiter Jr. combined to allow nine runs without recording an out, making New York just the second MLB team in 75 years to have two pitchers each give up 4+ earned runs with zero outs.
- Rookie Will Warren delivered six innings of two-run ball for New York, while Detroit’s Casey Mize held the Yankees to two runs and four hits over six.
- Aaron Judge hit his 359th career homer to pass Yogi Berra for fifth on the Yankees’ all-time list, and Cody Bellinger added a solo shot before the game unraveled.
- Former starter Chris Paddack closed with three scoreless innings for his first career save as the series turns to Carlos Rodón vs. Jack Flaherty in Game 2.