The 1990 Yankees played some weird games. The most notorious was probably the one against the White Sox in Chicago on July 1st. Yankees starter Andy Hawkins threw eight no-hit innings, only for the team to still lose. A combination of errors and walks doomed the Yankees to a 4-0 loss despite not allowing a hit all game.
They lost that one and lost a lot in general, finishing 67-95 with the third-most defeats of any team in franchise history. A lot went wrong for them that season. Yet in one other July game, quite literally everything went right.