Cleveland – The last time the Yankees were here from Wardday, they were closing the American league flag on the back of an epic homer of Juan Soto.
Of course, Soto was nowhere in the rematch on Monday, nor in the high bets of the ALC.
The Yankees tried to add a late drama to this, almost from a six-run deficit before falling before guardians 6-4 in Progressive Field.
When they reached a victory full of drama and a pinch of controversy on Sunday against the Rays, the Yankees (14-9) kept the things quite simple on Monday upon receiving a direct beat.
Clarke Schmidt was hit in his second beginning of the season, renouncing five races in seven hits and three walks in four tickets while struggling seven.
The right, which was solid in its debut last week after a delayed start of the season due to a shoulder problem in the camp, was not so strong on Monday.
Most of the damage occurred in consecutive throws in the third inning, when he delivered a three-run homer to José Ramírez and a solo shot to Kyle Manzardo, placing the Yankees in a 4-0 hole.
Defeat before the Guardians on April 21. AP
It was 6-0 in the seventh entrance when Jasson Domínguez hit an explosion of 445 feet and two Gavin Williams races, which otherwise had dominant.
Jazz Chishholm Jr. Then crushed a photo of two races in the eighth entrance of the former reliever of the Mets, Paul Sewald, to put the 6-4.
In the process, Chishholm tied Aaron Judge for the team’s advantage with seven homers.
Austin Wells and Judge then arrived at the plate when the potential tied runs in the ninth entrance, but Gift Smith, replacing the Guardians, Emmanuel Class, who had launched three days in a row, struck them both to finish.