Kent County Daily Times

Guardians top Yanks in extras

- By TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — Andrés Giménez’s sacrifice fly capped Cleveland’s wild, three-run rally in the 10th inning as the Guardians salvaged the finale of a threegame series with a stunning 8-7 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday.

Down 7-5, the Guardians scored three in the 10th off Caleb Ferguson (0-2) on a forceout, fielder’s choice and sacrifice fly.

The Yankees had taken a 7-5 lead in the 10th on Anthony Rizzo’s two-run double off Tyler Beede (1-0).

But the Guardians, who were one out away from winning when the Yankees rallied in the ninth, came up with big at-bats to pull off a stunning win to close a first homestand that began with total solar eclipse.

“A tough one,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “We just didn’t make a few plays we needed to make. When you grind through and get a lead there, it’s always tough.”

In the 10th, Josh Naylor’s grounder scored brother Bo Naylor, who began the inning at second and moved up on a single. David Fry followed with a double, and Will Brennan then hit a grounder that handcuffed Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres, who bobbled the ball and was late throwing home as Josh Naylor scored to make it 7-7.

Giménez then lifted his fly to right, giving the Guardians their second walk-off win this week.

The Yankees dropped to 12-4, still one of the best starts in their storied history. New York had been 6-0 in one-run games.

Aaron Judge hit a threerun homer, Jose Trevino homered and Anthony Volpe delivered a clutch, tying RBI double in the ninth for New York.

“Any way you lose is a tough one,” Judge said. “Guys were fighting until the end. They came up with some big at-bats. We came up big at-bats. I felt like all series guys were just competing up there and kind of doing their thing. We just weren’t able to pull this one out in the end.”

José Ramírez hit a tworun homer and Gabriel Arias and Estevan Florial — once the top prospect in New York’s organizati­on —- added solo shots for Cleveland.

Florial, who was acquired by the Guardians in an offseason trade, connected on an 0-1 pitch from Luke Weaver in the eighth.

The homer triggered derisive chants about the Yankees from Guardians fans, who spent the day going back-and-forth with their New York counterpar­ts, who make their presence known in every ballpark.

The euphoria didn’t last long as Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase couldn’t put it away, giving up Volpe’s hit.

Judge, who came in leading the AL in walks, put the Yankees up 3-0 in the third with his mammoth shot, which was initially estimated at 469 feet and later lowered to 450.

However far it traveled, the ball was crushed.

After Volpe walked and went to third on Juan Soto’s single, Judge drove Allen’s first pitch over the wall in left field and more than halfway up the bleachers beneath Progressiv­e Field’s giant scoreboard.

TRAINER’S ROOM Yankees: 3B DJ LeMahieu (broken right foot) could be sent on a minor league rehab assignment after the team gets back to New York this week. Manager Aaron Boone said it’s “very possible” that LeMahieu will start playing in games. LeMahieu got hurt when he fouled a ball of his foot in a spring training game on March 16.

Guardians: RHP Ben Lively will make his season debut with a start Wednesday in Boston. Lively was

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