Yankees 4, Phillies 9: Bad baseball continues in third consecutive loss
Briefly

The Yankees suffered yet another loss, this time against the Phillies, finalizing the score at 9-4, marking another series defeat. Marcus Stroman, despite a commendable previous start, struggled significantly, failing to make it past the fourth inning due to issuing multiple walks and hits. The Yankees' offense struggled, with only a few players managing hits, while the bullpen's performance has been subpar with over 5.20 ERA since June 1. The team's overall play has been lackluster, leading to a growing sense of discontent among fans.
The Yankees lost again to the Phillies, guaranteeing yet another series loss, this time, 9-4. Marcus Stroman was coming off his best start of the season, and maybe that's where we should leave it. He did not make it out of the fourth inning today, walking four in the frame including No. 9 hitter Johan Rojas with the bases loaded.
Yerry De los Santos made his return from the IL, coming in with the bases loaded, two out, and getting a one-pitch groundout to end the fourth. He allowed a run in the sixth, then Jonathan Loáisiga walked as many men as he retired.
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