Yankees fans shout at their team and throw objects

After a road trip that led to the manager Aaron Boone to express their desire to see a sharper game in almost every area, the display of New York Yankees in the fifth entry of today’s game it served as a microcosm of what needs to improve precisely, and in a hurry. That’s why Manhattan Mules fans are fed up and started throwing very annoying objects on the field; then the chronicle of the facts:

A fielding error by Colombian Gio Urshela and a wandering pitch from Venezuelan newcomer Rougned Odor extended a four-run rally as the Tampa Bay Rays drifted away, giving the Yankees a defeat by slate 8-2 Friday night at Yankee Stadium. Firefighters bats were also frozen, getting just one hit in six innings against right-handed opener Michael Wacha:

Serving as the Yanks ’opener, Nick Nelson allowed two runs in a first inning of 30 throws before handing the ball to Michael King, who sailed 3:00 bases for balls in three unrolled rolls. Mike Brosseau connected a home run in front of Mexican right-hander Luis Cessa in the fifth, and then scored when Urshela kicked 1 roll from Dominican Willy Adames.

After two bases for balls, Cessa induced a double play, but Odor’s throw deviated from first baseman DJ LeMahieu when two runs were scored, prompting boos from the socially distant crowd of the Bronx. . Yankees fans throw baseballs at the Rays players and stopped the game.

Catcher Mike Zunino gave Tampa Bay an eight-run lead in the sixth, lifting a two-run double to left field that eluded left fielder Clint Frazier’s attempt to nail it.

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Giancarlo Stanton connected on a two-run homer in the seventh in front of Trevor Richards. The Yankees have lost 14 of their last 19 games against the Rays (5-14), including the 2020 postseason and so on as the Yankees struggled to find the strike zone and stumbled on the field.

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