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Yankees’ Trade Deadline Relievers Falter in 13-12 Walk-Off Loss to Marlins

New York’s three deadline relievers surrendered pivotal late-game runs, exposing ongoing bullpen vulnerabilities.

The Yankees suffered their worst loss of the season against the Marlins on Friday night.
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Overview

  • Jake Bird and David Bednar combined to give up six runs in the seventh, erasing a five-run Yankees lead with a grand slam and a solo homer.
  • Giancarlo Stanton and Trent Grisham launched three-run homers to stake New York to a 9-4 advantage.
  • Anthony Volpe belted a solo homer in the eighth—his seventh since the All-Star break—to tie the game at 10-10.
  • Xavier Edwards delivered a two-run single in the ninth and raced home on Agustín Ramírez’s chopper for the Marlins’ walk-off.
  • Camilo Doval allowed the ninth-inning winner, capping the collapse and underscoring the Yankees’ persistent late-inning struggles despite adding Bird, Bednar and Doval.