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Tonight’s Yankees Game: Start Time, Live-Stream Deals, and Lineup Surprises Fans Can’t Miss
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The New York Yankees’ nine-game homestand hit a speed bump Wednesday night as Brent Rooker’s ninth-inning sacrifice fly sent the Bronx Bombers to a 3-2 defeat against the Oakland Athletics at Yankee Stadium.
New York jumped on former Yankee Luis Severino early—stringing together three singles in the first inning, capped by Cody Bellinger’s RBI blooper—and forced in another run when the right-hander lost the zone with the bases loaded. Yet the lineup managed just one hit over the final seven frames and finished 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position, a recurring concern as April unfolds.
Oakland clawed back in the fourth, tying the game on Jeff McNeil’s birthday RBI single and a wild pitch by rookie right-hander Will Warren. That set the stage for the decisive ninth: Nick Kurtz singled, Shea Langeliers doubled, and Rooker lofted a medium-deep fly to center that easily plated the go-ahead run off closer David Bednar, who absorbed his first loss in pinstripes.
Beyond the scoreboard, the night featured several storylines Yankee fans will be tracking:
• Ryan McMahon made his first career start at shortstop, sliding over while Anthony Volpe rehabs from shoulder surgery; McMahon handled five chances cleanly but remains 2-for-26 at the plate.
• Ben Rice endured the first four-strikeout game of his young career, underscoring the club’s feast-or-famine offensive pattern.
• Pitching coach Matt Blake was ejected in the third inning after arguing balls and strikes, highlighting the staff’s frustration with the ABS challenge system.
The loss dropped New York to 8-3 but hardly dulled the momentum from Monday’s 5-3 victory, when Amed Rosario’s second homer of the night powered an eighth-inning comeback. With the American League East already shaping up as a dogfight—Baltimore sits just 2.5 games back—the Yankees will look to left-hander Ryan Weathers to secure the rubber game Thursday afternoon against Oakland southpaw Jeffrey Springs.
Key takeaways for fans scanning today’s Yankees game recap: the bullpen remains elite despite Bednar’s hiccup, the lineup is leaving traffic on the bases, and reinforcements could arrive soon if Volpe begins a rehab assignment next week. First pitch of the series finale is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. ET, and clear skies are forecast—ideal conditions for the Bombers to get their bats back on track and keep early-season momentum rolling in the Bronx.
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