Dunning’s stellar start sets up Adolis’ big blow in 10th

Baseball
Published 23.06.2023
Dunning’s stellar start sets up Adolis’ big blow in 10th

NEW YORK — Right-hander Dane Dunning had his finest outing of the season, however he picked up a no-decision within the Rangers’ 4-2 victory in 10 innings over the Yankees on Friday night time at Yankee Stadium. Dunning pitched a season-high seven-plus innings and allowed two runs on 5 hits, placing out two.

Dunning was out of the sport when Texas scored the go-ahead run within the prime of the tenth inning in opposition to right-hander Michael King. The sport was tied at 2 when Adolis García led off with a two-run homer, his seventeenth of the season.

The first run Dunning allowed occurred within the second inning. It seemed as if the Yankees had a possible massive inning with runners on second and third and no outs, however New York may solely muster one run. With one out, Anthony Rizzo scored on a groundout by Billy McKinney to take a 1-0 lead.

Dunning had a 2-1 lead going into the eighth inning, however he left the sport with two runners on and no outs. The Yankees ended up tying the sport on a sacrifice fly by Kyle Higashioka.

Right-hander Joe Barlow ended up with the victory, whereas Will Smith picked up his 14th save.