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Yandy Díaz, Brenton Doyle Exit Tuesday Games
Díaz exited Tuesday after a pitch hit him, while Doyle also left his game Tuesday, Underdog MLB reported in back-to-back status alerts. No diagnosis, injury location or return timetable was included for either player. Both clubs now await further evaluation before determining lineup impact, treatment plans and whether roster moves become necessary after the early injury scares.
By Nischay Rathore
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Ben Rice Rocks Go-Ahead Two-Run Homer
Rice crushed a go-ahead two-run homer to give the Yankees a 5-3 lead over the Blue Jays. The 366-foot shot at 96.6 mph was his 16th of the season. It came in the fifth inning off Dylan Cease and broke a 3-3 tie. The young slugger has recaptured his power stroke following an injury helping New York in the standings race.
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41 minutes ago
Ryan McMahon Blasts Game Tying Three Run Homer
McMahon crushed a 383-foot, 104.1-mph game-tying three-run homer to left in the fourth inning, his fourth of the season. The shot scored Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. to erase a three-run deficit against the Blue Jays. It snapped the infielder's 0-for-24 slump as the Yankees pulled even at 3-all.
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about 1 hour ago
James Wood Legs Out Inside the Park Grand Slam
Wood smashed a 379-foot drive to left-center that clocked 101.3 mph off the bat. The Mets outfielders could not find the baseball, allowing the athletic outfielder to circle all the bases for an inside-the-park grand slam with the bases loaded. His speed turned a potential gapper into four runs as the scoreboard ticked to 5-4 in the Mets' favor.
By Nischay Rathore
about 1 hour ago
Bo Bichette Crushes Three Homers in Two Games
Bichette smashed his second homer in the second inning off Foster Griffin, a 400-foot two-run blast with 103.5 mph exit velocity. The drive put the Mets up 5-0 early in the contest against Washington. Now with five homers on the year, the infielder is showing signs of breaking out in his first season with New York after the big move.
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