Marin Independent Journal

Ginkel falters as Diamondbac­ks blow 3 leads in a loss to Yankees

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Kevin Ginkel blew the last of the Arizona Diamondbac­ks' three leads in a 6-4 loss to the New York Yankees on Monday, dropping them into a tie with the Chicago Cubs for the National League's second wild card.

Ginkel (9-1) loaded the bases in the eighth inning by allowing two singles and a walk. He walked in the tying run by issuing a free pass to Oswald Peraza and Gleyber Torres scored on a sacrifice fly to left from Estevan Florial to give the Yankees their first lead.

“I just didn't have my best stuff,” Ginkel said. “I know I've had a good year and everything. I know it's crunch time and we want to win and I'm doing the best I can. So that's just it. I think it was one of those days.

Ginkel had not allowed a run in his past eight outings but allowed three base runners and threw 28 pitches in the eighth on Sunday.

“He's been our guy in the eighth inning the whole time,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “He felt good, he felt strong. I know it was a lot of pitches yesterday but he was up, available and I wanted to stay with the process.”

Everson Pereira added an RBI single for a 6-4 lead.

Ginkel's rough outing,

which followed blown leads by Merrill Kelly in the fourth and Ryan Thompson in the seventh, resulted in Arizona's second loss in eight games.

“Any loss is tough, period, and everything is amplified right now,” Lovullo said.

The Diamondbac­ks are seeking to secure one of the NL's three wild cards to get back into the playoffs for the first time since 2017. Arizona won six of seven games with the Cubs earlier this month.

Rookie Corbin Carroll got two of his three hits in those innings and his basesloade­d

single in the eighth off Ian Hamilton put Arizona ahead 4-3. An inning earlier, he stole his 51st base and scored on Gabriel Moreno's single to snap a 2-2 tie.

“We put ourselves in a really good position a couple of times and then we just couldn't execute on the mound and that's what cost us,” Lovullo said.

Peraza hit a tying homer to open the seventh off Thompson. Thompson kept the game tied when center fielder Alek Thomas made a leaping catch to rob Aaron Judge of a homer.

Judge lofted a fly ball toward the Yankees bullpen but Thomas charged back and timed his leap, stuck his glove up over the fence and completed the catch near the 385-foot sign.

Hamilton (3-2) got the win and Clay Holmes got his 22nd save as the Yankees moved two games over .500 a day after being eliminated from the playoffs for the first time since 2016. New York needs three wins in its final six games to avoid its first losing season since 1992.

 ?? NOAH K. MURRAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Yankees' Austin Wells celebrates with Gleyber Torres (25) after hitting a home run against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks during the fourth inning on Monday in New York.
NOAH K. MURRAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Yankees' Austin Wells celebrates with Gleyber Torres (25) after hitting a home run against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks during the fourth inning on Monday in New York.

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