The New York Yankees experienced a tough defeat on Tuesday night. After securing an 8-4 victory in their series opener against the Texas Rangers on Monday, they aimed to win consecutive games for the first time in over a week. Unfortunately for Yankees fans, their hopes were dashed. Carlos Rodon, who has had an unpredictable season, delivered an outstanding performance on Tuesday, allowing just one run on one hit while striking out 11 batters over six innings. The Yankees held a 4-3 lead going into the bottom of the ninth inning, at which point Aaron Boone handed the ball to his closer, Clay Holmes.
Clay Holmes has served as the Yankees’ closer for almost three seasons. However, after failing to secure his 11th save of the season, his position might be at risk. Fans have grown increasingly frustrated with Holmes’ performance in the ninth inning and have taken to social media to voice their discontent.Throughout the season, the Yankees’ front office and management have consistently defended Clay Holmes and other underperforming players. Whether Tuesday night’s painful 7-4 defeat to the Rangers was Holmes’ final opportunity as the team’s closer remains to be seen.
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