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The Seattle Mariners took advantage of a rare error by closer Clay Holmes in the ninth inning on Monday, ending the New York Yankees’ seven-game winning run. Holmes gave up five straight runs in the last inning, even though he had a sizable lead going into it. It was his first earned run of the season and turned the game around.
Marcus Stroman’s outstanding pitching effort earlier in the game put the Yankees ahead of the pack. Over 7.1 innings, he struck out six batters and gave up only three hits and one earned run. After that, Luke Weaver onto the mound and used just six pitches to safely get the final two outs of the eighth inning.
Sadly, Holmes’s poor performance gave the Mariners the advantage they required. The Yankees tried to win the game in the bottom of the ninth inning, but Andres Munoz of Seattle, who has a 1.77 ERA this season, was too strong for them.
With Clarke Schmidt expected to start on Tuesday, the Yankees want to bounce back. Schmidt had one of his best outings going into the game, striking out eight batters in eight innings against the Minnesota Twins.
Over 50.2 innings this season, the 28-year-old pitcher has an outstanding 85.5% left-on-base rate and a 38% ground ball rate. He also has a 2.49 ERA and a 9.77 strikeouts per nine rate. The Yankees have been impressed by Schmidt’s development this season, and he appears ready for his greatest starting season to date.
The Mariners have a strong batting order and are a formidable opponent. Bryan Woo, a 24-year-old right-hander with promise who has pitched 9.2 innings this season with an ERA of 0.93, will take the mound for the Yankees. In his second MLB season, Woo mostly pitches with a sinker and four-seam fastball, sprinkling in a change-up and sweeper on occasion. Although his pitches have medium movement and a respectable velocity, the Yankees lineup is strong enough to handle
With an amazing 85.5% left-on-base rate and a 38% ground ball rate over 50.2 innings this season, the 28-year-old pitcher currently has a 2.49 ERA and a 9.77 strikeouts per nine rate. The Yankees have seen great growth from Schmidt this season, and he appears ready for his greatest year as a starter to date.
With a strong batting order, the Mariners pose a serious threat. Bryan Woo, a talented 24-year-old right-hander with a 0.93 ERA through 9.2 innings this season, will take the mound for the Yankees. Currently in his second MLB season, Woo mainly employs a sinker and four-seam fastball, with the occasional change-up and sweeper thrown in. Despite the average movement and reasonable velocity of his deliveries, the Yankees lineup is strong enough to handle