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The Yankees lost to the Orioles 3-2, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Ryan Weathers delivered a strong performance, but the team failed to capitalize on his efforts.

The Yankees wasted away a great start from Ryan Weathers, falling to the Baltimore Orioles, 3-2.
It's New York's fourth straight loss after getting swept by the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend.
-- Ben Rice recorded New York's first two hits of the game, and the second got the team on the board. After Trent Grisham walked with one out in the third inning, the growing star smacked a two-run homer to left-center field, putting the Yanks up 2-0.
It was Rice's 13th home run of the season.
-- Weathers had arguably the best start of his Yankees career, taking a no-hitter into the seventh inning.
Weathers dazzled after issuing a leadoff walk to start the game, retiring 13 straight Orioles into the fifth inning, including five straight strikeouts in the second and third innings. The left-hander walked his second batter with one out in the fifth, but locked back in to get the next two outs.
He tossed another 1-2-3 inning in the sixth but lost the no-no bid to Adley Rustchman in the bottom of the seventh inning. Weathers stayed in the game and got Pete Alonso to groundout before walking to end his night. He finished after 101 pitches in 6.1 innings, allowing two runs on only one hit with three walks and nine strikeouts.
The final score was 3-2 in favor of the Baltimore Orioles.
The Yankees have lost four straight games.
Ryan Weathers had a strong performance for the Yankees.
Ben Rice recorded the Yankees' first two hits and contributed to their scoring.

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-- Aaron Boone's choice to hand the ball to Brent Headrick out of the bullpen backfired, as the lefty allowed a three-run home run to the first batter he faced, Coby Mayo. Baltimore took a 3-2 lead on just their second hit of the night, tacking two runs onto Weathers' line.
-- The Yanks wasted two opportunities to add on to their 2-0 lead. Aaron Judge ripped a leadoff double in top of sixth inning and advanced to third on Cody Bellinger's groundout, but was left stranded after Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck out and Ryan McMahon grounded out (despite a bad toss from Alonso at first base).
The seventh inning was nearly identical as Max Schuemann (getting the start at SS with Jose Cabellaro out) was also left stranded at third base after a one-out double in the seventh inning. Austin Wells and Trent Grisham both grounded out to end the frame. New York ended the game 0-for-6 with RISP and left five on base.
-- McMahon got fans on their feet in the top of the ninth inning with a deep drive to right field, but it was caught at the wall by O'Neill. Caballero came in to pinch run for Paul Goldschmidt with two outs and tried to steal second base, however, Baltimore challenged the ruling on the field and the call was overturn to end the game.
The Orioles' right-hander allowed the two-run homer to Rice, but that was his only mistake. Young allowed the two runs on just three hits over 5.1 innings with five strikeouts and three walks.
The Yankees continue their three-game series against the Orioles on Tuesday. First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m.
Will Warren (4-1, 3.46 ERA) will take the mound for New York. Baltimore has yet to announce a starter.