Guardians vs Yankees Recap: Close Loss in NYC

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Yankees Shake Off Loss, Here's the Setup
The Yankees were hungry for revenge. They'd just lost 5-4 to Cleveland the night before, and Yankee Stadium was ready for a comeback story. The Guardians were trying to stay hot after winning that slugfest, but they were also strugglingâthey'd dropped their last game before that win. Carlos Rodon took the mound for New York, ready to shut down Cleveland's bats. Slade Cecconi pitched for the Guardians, a young arm trying to keep his team in front. Both teams knew this game mattered. One wrong move could shift the whole series. The scoreboard was empty, but the tension was real.
Early Runs, Tight Battle Unfolds
Stuart Fairchild ripped a single to left in the fourth inning. Jose Ramirez came flying around thirdâhe was fast, quick, dangerous. One run for Cleveland. The score was 1-0. But the Yankees wouldn't stay down. In the bottom of the same inning, Jazz Chisholm Jr. stepped up with two outs. He smacked a grounder that turned into a double play, but Paul Goldschmidt scored before it happened. Now it was tied 1-1. Both teams were fighting hard, refusing to blink. The game felt like a chess match where one mistake could cost you everything. Every pitch mattered. Every swing could change everything. Tension hung thick in the air.
McMahon Walks It Off, Yankees Win Series
The seventh inning brought the moment that mattered most. Codi Heuer pitched for Cleveland. Ryan McMahon stepped into the box for New York with two outs. The pitcher threw a sliderâeighty-six miles per hour, right down the middle. McMahon's bat cracked. The ball sailed to right field. Jazz Chisholm Jr. sprinted home. Two to one, Yankees. That was it. Cleveland couldn't catch back up. Slade Cecconi was solidâsix innings, four hits, just one runâbut one run was enough. The Yankees' bullpen locked it down. David Bednar got the save. Final score: 2-1. New York improved to 37-25. Cleveland fell to 36-28. The series belonged to the Yankees now.
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