The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

YANKS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ERROR TO TOP M’S 5-4

- By LARRY FLEISHER Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) >> DJ LeMahieu and Kyle Higashioka made savvy baserunnin­g moves, turning a double-play grounder into the go-ahead run, and the New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4 Saturday for their fifth straight win.

Aaron Judge and Rougned Odor homered and the Yankees capitalize­d on a three-base error by right fielder Mitch Haniger to win for the 10th time in 12 games.

New York erased a 4-1 deficit by scoring four times in the sixth inning. The Yankees have won the first three in a fourgame series against Seattle in a matchup of teams in the playoff chase.

Odor hit a two-run drive inside the right field foul pole to pull the Yankees within 4-3 in the sixth.

With one out, pinch-hitter Gleyber Torres hit a fly and Haniger raced back, appeared to overrun it and then slipped, allowing the ball to get to the warning track.

Higashioka delivered a tying, pinch-hit double with one out and took third on LeMahieu’s single off Casey Sadler (0-2).

Anthony Rizzo followed with a sharp grounder to first baseman Ty France, who stepped on the bag. Higashioka broke for home while France focused on LeMahieu, who alertly stopped first and second. LeMahieu forced a rundown and was tagged out after Higashioka had crossed

the plate for the tiebreakin­g run.

“LeMahieu’s pretty shifty,” Judge said. “People may not know it, but he’s got some agility and he’s pretty quick. He stayed it in long enough for us to get that run and get the win. That was big time. It’s little plays like that kind of go unnoticed at times but make the big difference in the long haul.”

LeMahieu’s acumen on the bases helped the Yankees improve to 39-21 in games decided by two runs or fewer. New York has won its last eight games decided by two runs or fewer since blowing a four-run lead at Boston on July 25.

“It’s kind of a tough play for the first baseman there, so I was just kind of using instincts there,” the softspoken LeMahieu said.

The Mariners fell to 3-6 on a 10-game trip and each loss has been decided by no more than two runs.

“A couple of miscues today hurt us and when you’re playing a talented team like this in this ballpark, it can catch you and that’s what it did today,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said.

Andrew Heaney (7-8) settled down after a rocky beginning for his first win since being traded from the Los Angeles Angels to the Yankees. He allowed four runs and four hits in six innings with nine strikeouts and three walks.

After allowing four solo homers in his debut Monday against Baltimore, Heaney settled in nicely after the Mariners took a 4-1 lead in the second.

“The first two innings were terrible and I don’t want that to be any indication of what I can do here,” Heaney said.

Kyle Seager hit Heaney’s curveball into the right field seats over the short porch for a 2-0 lead four batters in. The Mariners scored twice in the second on a basesloade­d walk by Abraham Toro and a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Haniger.

 ?? ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Yankees designated hitter Aaron Judge, left, reacts as he is safe at second base ahead of a tag by Seattle Mariners shortstop Dylan Moore, right, during the fourth inning of a baseball game on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in New York.
ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees designated hitter Aaron Judge, left, reacts as he is safe at second base ahead of a tag by Seattle Mariners shortstop Dylan Moore, right, during the fourth inning of a baseball game on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in New York.
 ?? ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Yankees’ Kyle Higashioka hits an RBI double during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in New York.
ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees’ Kyle Higashioka hits an RBI double during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in New York.

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