Hartford Courant

Rizzo powers walkoff

New York gets its 14th straight home win, heads to Toronto

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NEW YORK — Anthony Rizzo hit a solo home run with one out in the ninth inning and the streaking New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1 Thursday night for their 14th straight home win.

The Yankees have their longest home winning string since taking 15 in a row at the original Yankee Stadium on Aug. 16-Sept. 26, 1961, when Roger Maris was chasing Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record.

Rizzo’s 16th homer gave the Yankees their seventh straight win overall and eighth series sweep this year. New York became the sixth team since 1930 and the first since the 2001 Seattle Mariners to win at least 47 of its first 63 games.

“It’s impressive,” Rizzo said. “We’re winning games in a lot of different ways, which is really good.”

Rizzo gave New York its eighth walk-off win of the season when he lifted a 2-1 sinker against Shawn Armstrong (0-1) into the right-center seats. Rizzo watched the ball soar into the seats, dropped his bat and was met with a wild celebratio­n at home plate.

“Just a great at-bat by Anthony there,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Getting into a good count and leaving some pitches that he should and then getting into one.”

It was Rizzo’s fifth career game-ending homer. The Yankees have four walk-off wins since their last home loss on May 23.

Rizzo hit a tying single in the sixth after the Yankees were no-hit into the fifth.

He hit his game-winner homer after nearly homering in the first when his flyball was caught at the warning track.

Francisco Mejía homered for Tampa Bay, which dropped to 2-5 in the season series with the Yankees.

The Rays also lost for the 10th time in the last 16 meetings with New York and dropped to 1-5 on their nine-game trip.

“We’re frustrated, there’s no doubt losing three ballgames here especially with the way we pitched,” Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said. “We really threw the ball really well. We’re going to get out of this. We’d like it sooner or later but we’d find a way to stay together through these tough times.”

Michael King (4-1) struck out two and was aided by right fielder Marwin Gonzalez’s diving catch on Yandy Diaz’s liner in the ninth to set it up for Rizzo’s drive.

New York spot starter Clarke Schmidt allowed one hit in three innings in place of Luis Severino. Ryan Weber followed Schmidt and allowed Mejía’s homer among two hits in 3 ⅔ innings, New York’s longest relief outing this year.

“Awesome, Clarke I couldn’t have drawn it up better,” Boone said.

Severino was placed on the COVID-19 injured list and Schmidt found out he was making his third career start Thursday afternoon. After the game, Boone said Severino had tested negative and would accompany the team for a weekend series in Toronto.

 ?? BEBETO MATTHEWS/AP ?? New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo watches his game-ending home run against the Tampa Bay Rays during the ninth inning of a baseball game Thursday, June 16, 2022, in New York.
BEBETO MATTHEWS/AP New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo watches his game-ending home run against the Tampa Bay Rays during the ninth inning of a baseball game Thursday, June 16, 2022, in New York.

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