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New York Yankees road to World Series faced a significant roadblock on Thursday as the team went down 7-5 in Game 3 of the AL Championship Series against Cleveland Guardians. Despite Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge’s clutch home runs, the bullpen imploded under pressure.

David Fry’s walk-off home run allowed Guardians a window to make a comeback. Having said that, the Game 3 loss once again exposed the New York Yankees’ glaring issue, which is the inconsistent bullpen. That weakness will likely limit the team’s World Series dream if not addressed by as early as next week.

   

Yankees Bullpen Will Cost Them World Series If Not Duly Addressed

Yankees, Clay Holmes
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The New York Yankees experienced a stunning collapse in Game 3 of the ALCS against the Cleveland Guardians, marking an abrupt end to what had been an extraordinary postseason run for their bullpen. Heading into the game, the Yanks bullpen boasted a dominant 0.77 ERA over 23.1 innings, a performance that belied their regular-season struggles. However, this illusion of invincibility was shattered when Luke Weaver and Clay Holmes, the unexpected postseason heroes, crumbled in pivotal moments. Weaver, who had taken over the closer role due to injuries and inconsistencies, surrendered a game-tying home run, while Holmes gave up a walk-off blast, allowing the Guardians to steal the game in extra innings. Despite back-to-back home runs from Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead.

With a two-run advantage and two outs in the ninth, Weaver allowed a double and then a game-tying home run, sending the game into extra innings. Holmes was reluctant to use his most effective pitches, likely fearing a wild pitch that could have allowed the winning run from third base. His cautious approach resulted in a walk-off home run. Meanwhile, the defeat, though stunning, still leaves the New York Yankees with a 2-1 series lead. Their offense, led by Judge, Stanton and Juan Soto, has shown flashes of brilliance, keeping them the favorites to advance to the World Series. However, this game has revealed the vulnerability of their bullpen, an Achilles’ heel that could become a decisive factor as the ALCS unfolds. With the team holding onto their championship aspirations, the bullpen’s implosion in Game 3 serves as a stark reminder that postseason magic can be fleeting.

Aaron Boone Reacts To Lead Advantage In ALCS

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In a recent post-game interview following a 7-5 loss to Guardians, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone emphasized the unpredictable nature of playoff baseball when asked if he felt the team had the series “in the bag.” “You never have anything in the bag in the playoffs. No,” he said.

Aaron Boone still thinks that Guardians deserved to win Game 3 as they fought hard and outclassed the New York Yankees. As for the 1 game lead, it’s never enough, and it’s important for the team not to take it seriously. Overall, as Game 4 kicks off on Friday, the Bombers are confident to bounce back strongly.

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