Yankees transforms non-hitter into walk-off after discovering Mariners Reliever’s tip

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As Michael Kay put it, New York Yankees went from “No-Hit to No-Way” Thursday night.

Yankees was Hitløse over seven laps against the Seattle Mariners Ace Bryan Woo, but gathered from down 5-0 in the eighth lap to steal a 6-5 win in extras.

Giancarlo Stanton’s clamp-stricken, two-run Homer in the eighth lap made it a 5-3 game to get the ball to roll, but when the sailors brought other people’s munoz to the ninth, it is understandable to chalk it up to a Seattle victory. He owned a 1.05 era who entered the ball game.

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Aaron Judge, #99 by New York Yankees, celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off sacrificial fly in the 10th round during the match against Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium on July 10, 2025 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

However, Munoz fought uncharacteristically, and Yankees caught something early to tie the game in the ninth and take the victory in the 10th

Yankees apparently found a tip in Munoz’s slider, and runners on the other would notify the dough by waving his arms in a circle whose Munoz threw a cracking ball.

“He tilted it every time on the second base,” said the Mariners -Catcher Cal Raleigh after the game via Athletic. “Obviously, they didn’t make it very discreet, I assume it’s the word. It’s part of the game. It’s our job. We should have known about going into the series. It made it really hard there at the end.”

Seattle Mariners Relief Pitcher Andres Munoz (75) responds after the ninth round against New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. (Brad Penner-Preferred Pictures)

Yanks were down to their last strike twice. Ben Rice worked a trip after going down a 0-2 hole and after doing it even tied Austin Wells played with a two-run single.

Aaron Judge got the walk-off RBI with a sacrificial fly that scored Anthony Volpe on a huge slide in a Bang-Bang game on the record, but the speedster was able to avoid any brand, despite the throwing beating him.

Ben Rice, #22, Aaron Judge #99, and Anthony Volpe, #11 of New York Yankees, celebrate after a walk-off sacrificial fly to win the game in the tenth game against Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium on July 10, 2025 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

It is now a four-game-winning line for Yanks that ended a three-game sweep of Seattle with the victory, after a huge match through the second half of June and early July.

It was the first time since 1977, and the second time since the expansion period that a team came back from being non-hit through seven rounds and down 5-0.

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