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For a moment, it looked like Yankee Stadium was on their side. Abraham Toro, who has continued to be the most valuable player in baseball since becoming a Mariner, led off the game with a hard-hit double into center field that the husk of Brett Gardner was unable to field cleanly. Two batters later, Kyle Seager got under a lazily hung curveball, skying a can of corn to right field.

Or, it would have been a can of corn literally anywhere else. But a home run it was. With the Mariners out to an early lead, Chris Flexen was tasked with the unenviable job of pitching to the Yankees in their tiny, pretend baseball stadium. A couple of pitches toward the top of the zone to leadoff hitter DJ LeMahieu were called balls, as well as two to Anthony Rizzo. Fortunately, Flexen got Rizzo to ground into a double play, which limited the damage from what happened next.

Abraham Toro worked a walk of his own to score Torrens, and then Mitch Haniger hit a lazy fly ball to right field. Unfortunately, the ball died right in front of the fence.

Ty France hit his second hard-hit grounder of the game directly at the shortstop, ending the inning, killing the rally, and leaving the Mariners with just a lead. For as terrible as Heaney looked during those first two innings, he managed to settle down.

Flexen looked good for the rest of his time as well, aside from surrendering two more extremely hard-hit balls to Aaron Judge. That, unfortunately, is when the wheels came off. After Giancarlo Stanton looped a line drive for a single, Rougned Odor golfed a low changeup lazily down the right field line. Lo and behold, the ball somehow ended up on the other side of the fence, cutting the Mariner lead to With both teams having recorded 2-run dingers that, by all rights, should not have been dingers, the game was mostly evened out.

That baseball stadium dimensions are variable is part of what makes the game special. But the right field power alley in Yankee Stadium is ridiculous. Anthony Misiewicz got Brett Gardner to fly out for the first out. Gleyber Torres then hit a fly ball to Mitch Haniger, who seemed to trip on the warning track dirt while trying to catch it, losing the ball in the process. Torres ended up at third base, and then scored on a Kyle Higashioka ground-rule double.

DJ LeMahieu singled to put runners at first and third.



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