The New York Yankees simply cannot shake the injury bug plaguing the team. On Wednesday night, Yankees center fielder Harrison Bader played his second game since returning from a lat injury that sidelined him for the first month of the regular season.
Bader displayed his usual athleticism in the outfield, moving with ease. However, in the top of the ninth inning, with the game hanging in the balance, the Cleveland Guardians staged a last-ditch effort for victory. Yankees manager Aaron Boone called in Clay Holmes to secure the final two outs, but Holmes immediately allowed a double followed by a short pop fly to center field.