Yankees blow four-run lead in ninth, fall to Rays in extras (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The New York Yankees had their five-game winning streak ended as the Tampa Bay Rays staged a remarkable comeback, scoring four runs in the ninth to tie the game and eventually winning in the tenth. Yankees closer Devin Williams struggled, profoundly impacting the game despite a strong offensive showing from Aaron Judge. The loss highlights both the Yankees' challenges in closing out games and the Rays' resilience in turning the tide. Max Fried is set to pitch for New York in the series finale on Easter Sunday.
Yankees closer Devin Williams allowed four runs in the ninth inning, forcing the game into extra innings where the Rays ultimately secured a 10-8 victory.
Despite leading 8-4 going into the ninth, the Yankees couldn't hold off the aggressive Rays, showcasing Williams' struggles and a stunning walk-off by Aranda.
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