Yankees fall apart late in brutal loss to last-place Orioles
The New York Yankees continued their struggles on Friday night, falling to the last-place Baltimore Orioles by a score of 5-3 at Yankee Stadium. Despite facing a team at the bottom of the AL East standings, the Yankees were unable to capitalize on numerous scoring opportunities and ultimately paid the price for their mistakes.
Baltimore, under the guidance of new manager Tony Mansolino who took over from Brandon Hyde in May, has shown significant improvement with a record of 17-14 since his appointment. The Orioles have won 16 of their last 24 games, making them a formidable opponent for the struggling Yankees.
The game saw a back-and-forth battle, with Baltimore tying the game in the sixth inning against Yankees pitcher Max Fried before taking the lead with two runs in the eighth off Luke Weaver. Ramón Urías delivered a crucial solo home run in the eighth inning, further extending the Orioles’ lead and sealing the victory.
Despite playing in front of a sellout crowd, the Yankees’ offense failed to generate significant momentum throughout the game. Their inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities has been a recurring issue during their recent struggles, as they have now lost seven of their last eight games.
The defeat highlights the Yankees’ need to regroup and address their inconsistencies on both sides of the ball. With the season progressing, they will need to find ways to turn their fortunes around and climb the standings in a competitive AL East division.
Overall, the Yankees’ loss to the Orioles serves as a reminder of the challenges they face as they strive to regain their winning form and make a push for the postseason. It is clear that improvements are needed in all aspects of their game if they hope to compete with the top teams in the league.



