Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

  • Mr. Stan Hammes IV
  • July 15, 2024 02:03am
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The Baltimore Orioles pulled off an improbable 6-5 walk-off victory over the New York Yankees on Sunday, capitalizing on a pair of ninth-inning fielding mishaps by the Bronx Bombers.

The Baltimore Orioles pulled off an improbable 6-5 walk-off victory over the New York Yankees on Sunday, capitalizing on a pair of ninth-inning fielding mishaps by the Bronx Bombers.

Baltimore entered the final half-inning down 5-3 after the Yankees went up with a three-run inning of their own. Yankees reliever Clay Holmes came into the game to close the door.

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Orioles outfielder Kyle Stowers started the inning with a single, then Colton Cowser grounded into a fielder's choice, leading to a Stowers force-out at second base.

Baltimore first baseman Ryan O'Hearn walked to put two runners on base, but they went down to their final out as Gunner Henderson struck out looking. Adley Rutschman walked to load the bases, and that's when chaos happened.

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Ryan Mountcastle hit a grounder to Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, who bobbled the ball and allowed a run to score. Cedric Mullins then hit a shot toward left fielder Alex Verdugo, who misjudged the play. The ball went over Verdugo's head, and he fell trying to get to it as two runs came around to score.

The Orioles won the game, 6-5.

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Orioles Stun Yankees with Walk-Off Win on Yankee Errors

Volpe was the Yankees' lone error of the game and his 10th of the season, and it proved to be the most costly as the game could have ended if he fielded it cleanly.

Still, Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed optimism about how the team has played in recent weeks despite a cold stretch. "Frankly, it's no secret it's been a rough few weeks for us. As much as we try and stay in that even keel, and I think we do a good job of that, we're still human, and you feel those rough parts of the season, and it hurts a little more when you wake up when things aren't going well," he said, per NJ.com.

"I think the important thing is to always acknowledge what you're going through. We haven't played great the last few weeks, but the big picture is we're pretty spot-on how we played for the most part to put us in a position that we're in control of the script now moving towards the second half. It's in our hands, and that's a result of how we played in this first half."

Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander and Henderson each had home runs in the game. Mullins pinch-hit for Santander and came home with the game-winning run. Yankees outfielder Trent Grisham and first baseman Ben Rice had home runs as well.

Baltimore moved to 58-38 with the win. New York fell to 58-40.

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