The Yankees left pitcher Carlos Rodon started against the Angels today, handing over 7 innings and 0 points to make a good shot, and the team's former terminator Devin Williams (Devin Williams) almost smashed the pot in the next 9 innings, and the Yankees still narrowly won 3:2 in the final game.
Luo Deng was knocked out of 7 innings and only hit 5 hits, did not save, soared 10K without conceding points, and his defense rate was revised down to 2.60. At the end of the 9th inning, the Yankees led 3-0, and due to the recent frequent appearances of the terminator Luke Weaver, Yankees head coach Aaron Boone decided to give him a break to give Williams a try to close the door. Williams was a Yankee finisher at the start of the season, but was pulled out too many times, and his condition has stabilized recently.
Williams was hit by the first hitter Yoan Moncada, then Taylor Ward knocked An, Travis d'Arnaud hit a powerful fly ball and was caught, the next hit Luis Rengifo hit another An, Jo Adell hit a rolling ball to send back 2nd and 2 out of first base.
In the end, Logan O'Hoppe hit a throw-in at 0 good and 3 bad and was caught, and the Yankees won the thrilling victory. Williams laughed after the game, "I didn't expect him to swing that ball, and he did me a great favor." When asked how thrilling the closing process was, Williams said, "In the end we won, and that's all that matters."
The Yankees are on a four-game winning streak, winning 15 of their last 19 games, and are currently on a 34-20 record and leading seven games in the American League East Conference in May, the first time since 1998.