In a worst-case scenario for a pair of southpaws, the Yankees suffered from the long ball bite and dropped this one to the Astros by the score of 9-7. Despite plating seven runs, it really should have been more, as they left 15 men on base and bailed the Houston pitchers out of many jams in what turned out to be a four-game series split.
Much like the scenario for the loss on Friday, the Yankees dug themselves an early hole, as their starter of elite expectations continued his struggles on the mound. In the same manner, as Luis Severino, Carlos Rodón cannot seem to get it together.