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Yankees 3, Braves 7: Good news and bad news following failed bullpen game filled with ugly mistakes

July 18, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners
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The New York Yankees had a prime opportunity to gain ground on the Blue Jays—but instead, they unraveled in Atlanta.

Friday night’s matchup against the Atlanta Braves was supposed to be the start of a momentum shift. Instead, it became another sobering reminder of the Yankees’ inconsistencies, especially on the mound and on the basepaths.

Relying on a bullpen game after Cam Schlittler’s injury, the Yankees stumbled out of the gate, never finding their footing.

MLB: New York Yankees at Atlanta Braves
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Hamilton Struggles Early, Setting a Bleak Tone

Ian Hamilton got the emergency start, and from his first pitch, the tone was set. The Braves jumped on him without hesitation.

Hamilton gave up three runs in his lone inning of work, quickly handing the Braves all the momentum they needed.

The right-hander looked uncomfortable from the jump, missing spots and giving up too much damage on contact.

Bullpen Woes Compound the Problem

Things didn’t improve after Hamilton left. Rico Garcia took over and surrendered three more runs in 2.2 innings.

Scott Effross, making just his seventh appearance since returning from injury, gave up another run across 1.1 frames.

By the time the Yankees escaped the fourth, they were staring at a 7-0 hole with no lifeline in sight.

It was the kind of performance that felt more like a spring training experiment than a July must-win.

Strider Shuts Down Yankees’ Bats

On the other side, Braves ace Spencer Strider was at his absolute best—electric fastball, biting slider, the full package.

Strider tossed six shutout innings, allowing just three hits while striking out eight Yankees in dominant fashion.

New York couldn’t get anything going, even when Strider momentarily lost command in the third.

There was no rhythm to the offense, no pressure applied. Just quiet, one-dimensional at-bats and empty swings.

Vivas’ Mental Blunder Sums Up Yankees’ Night

Perhaps the most frustrating play came in the third when Jorbit Vivas ignored a third-base sign and forgot to slide.

With runners on first and second, Cody Bellinger launched a deep fly to right-center that looked promising off the bat.

Ronald Acuña Jr. tracked it down, and Vivas tagged from second—but bizarrely never slid, getting tagged out standing at the hot corner.

UNBELIEVABLE 🤯

RONALD ACUÑA JR. WITH THE CANNON 💪 pic.twitter.com/ulbyTMzjib

— MLB (@MLB) July 19, 2025

Third base coach Luis Rojas was clearly signaling him to get down, but the hesitation was both costly and avoidable.

It was the kind of little-league error that professional teams can’t afford, especially against a playoff-caliber opponent.

MLB: All Star-American League at National League
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Lack of Hustle Adds to the Frustration

To make matters worse, Jazz Chisholm Jr. failed to hustle on a routine grounder in the sixth.

Jazz jogging to first base shows enough about this game pic.twitter.com/Mf8IyVx28Y

— Talkin’ Yanks (@TalkinYanks) July 19, 2025

Maybe he was an easy out anyway, but the fact that he jogged to first on a grounder didn’t sit well with some fans.

While the scoreboard already looked bleak, moments like that chipped away at the team’s morale and professionalism.

Stanton Remains a Bright Spot Off the Bench

One of the few positives came courtesy of Giancarlo Stanton, who once again proved he can produce off the bench.

The slugger entered as a pinch-hitter in the seventh and delivered a two-run double to give the Yankees some life.

It wasn’t enough to fuel a comeback, but it was another reminder that Stanton still carries serious late-game value.

He’s now collected multiple pinch-hit RBIs over the past two weeks, showing surprising adaptability in a limited role.

Missed Opportunity in the AL East Race

The Yankees fell to 53-44, a frustrating outcome considering the Blue Jays won their game earlier on Friday.

A win would’ve brought New York closer in the division race. Instead, they remain stuck chasing shadows, three games behind Toronto.

It’s not just the loss—it’s how they lost. Sloppy, disjointed, and devoid of urgency from the first pitch onward.

There are plenty of games left, but nights like this shrink the margin for error and magnify every fundamental breakdown.

If the Yankees hope to stay in the race, they’ll need more than talent—they’ll need focus, grit, and better decision-making.

The loss felt like a flat tire on a road trip: one miscue led to another until everything came to a grinding halt.

READ MORE: Yankees load up on lefties to face Spencer Strider, send high-leverage reliever as opener vs. Atlanta

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