New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Yankees settle for split with Rangers

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NEW YORK — Brad Miller snapped Michael King’s impressive scoreless streak with a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the seventh inning that lifted the Texas Rangers over the New

York Yankees 4-2 Sunday to salvage a doublehead­er split.

The Yankees took the opener 2-1 on Gleyber Torres’ game-ending homer leading off the ninth. New York had three hits in the nightcap after collecting just five in the early game.

King (2-1) had pitched 14 1⁄3 consecutiv­e innings without allowing a run before Miller smacked a 1-0 fastball out to center for a two-run lead. The Yankees right-hander hadn’t given up a run since an RBI double by Toronto’s George Springer on April 11.

“It’s a cold night and you’re facing a guy who really hasn’t given up anything all year,” Texas manager Chris Woodward said. “To square one up and the wind is blowing straight in. To hit it out that far, it was a pretty good poke.

It was Miller’s fourth career pinch-homer, and six of his 14 RBIs have given Texas a lead this year.

“Credit to Miller,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone. “I think (King) was trying to four-seamer up and in there and probably didn’t get it to where he wanted to, but I don’t think missed too bad with it, and Miller kind of sold out and got to it and caught him.”

King relieved Jordan Montgomery after Jonah Heim opened the inning with a double to left. King walked Kole Calhoun, walked Nathaniel Lowe and retired Andy Ibanez on a forceout that moved Heim to third. Heim scored on a wild pitch to the backstop one pitch before Miller’s homer.

The rare ineffectiv­e outing

 ?? Mike Stobe / Getty Images ?? The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres watches his walk-off home run during the first game of a doublehead­er against the Rangers on Sunday.
Mike Stobe / Getty Images The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres watches his walk-off home run during the first game of a doublehead­er against the Rangers on Sunday.

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