TAMPA -- Darn near every pitch that Yankees right-hander Chance Adams threw in his one inning of work missed the target Monday night.
Long before Miguel Andujar made the Yankees 4-3 winners by hitting a walk-off homer in the ninth inning, Adams was unhappy with his fastball erratic and bummed about his changeup, which remains a work in progress.
He felt good about his slider and curve, but most were off the plate and the Phillies were laying off them while using two walks and a hit to score a third-inning run in a rally that ended with catcher Gary Sanchez picking off a runner at second base.