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AS YOU MAY KNOW...outfielder Randy Arozarena has an active career-high 33-game on-base streak (3/31-c), batting .252 (30x119) with 15 runs, 9 doubles, 4 home runs, 23 walks and 8 stolen bases, getting on base at a .
Seattle’s Bryan Woo was as good as advertised, retiring 14 Yankees in a row at one stretch. Cody Bellinger managed a double in the first while Trent Grisham and Aaron Judge had two-out singles in the fifth, but that was pretty much it. Belli popped out to end the fifth inning threat.
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The Mariners beat the Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday night in 11 innings, limiting the Yankees to 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position.
J.P. Crawford hit an RBI single down the left-field line in the 11th inning as the Seattle Mariners ended their four-game losing streak by beating the New York Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday night.
The New York Yankees opened their series in Seattle with an 11-5 win on Monday night, but the victory was marred by a serious injury to Oswaldo Cabrera in the ninth inning. The infielder fell to the ground in pain after scoring on a sacrifice fly,
The Yankees are expected to activate veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu prior to Tuesday's game. If Cabrera's injury is as serious as it appears, LeMahieu will be able to slot into third base without much friction -- either from a starting lineup or active roster perspective. LeMahieu had missed the first month-plus of the season with a calf injury.
Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera sustained a gruesome lower leg injury on an awkward slide at home plate and was taken in an ambulance off the T-Mobile Park field.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller was placed on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation ahead of Wednesday afternoon's game against the New York Yankees. Miller, 26, struggled in May and gave up a combined 11 earned runs over his past two starts spanning nine innings.
Max Fried (6-0, 1.05 ERA) looks to become the majors’ first seven-game winner as he faces Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (4-1, 3.25 ERA). Fried leads all of Major League Baseball in ERA, and the Yankees are a perfect 8-0 when he starts. He has allowed one earned run or fewer in six of his outings this season.