Yankees 5, Phillies 12: Bullpen surrenders double-digit runs in late-inning capitulation
Briefly

The Yankees initially led 3-2 against the Phillies, thanks to home runs from Cody Bellinger and Austin Wells. However, their bullpen failed dramatically, allowing 10 runs in the last three innings of the game. Despite their early control, New York's mistakes piled up, leading to a full-game setback in the divisional race. Bellinger increased his season home run total to 19, while starter Will Warren managed to limit errors, striking out five despite issuing three walks.
The Yankees had a 3-2 lead after a Giancarlo Stanton home run, but the bullpen allowed 10 runs in the final three innings, resulting in a 12-5 loss.
Cody Bellinger hit his 19th home run of the season, marking a personal best and showcasing his pivotal role in the Yankees' offense.
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