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Ryan Yarbrough silences Dodgers as Yankees avoid sweep

June 2, 2025 by Los Angeles Daily News

  • Starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough #33 of the New York Yankees...

    Starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough #33 of the New York Yankees throws to the plate against the Dodgers in the second inning during a baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG)
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    Max Muncy #13 of the Dodgers hits a solo home run against the New York Yankees in the seventh inning during a baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG)
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Starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough #33 of the New York Yankees throws to the plate against the Dodgers in the second inning during a baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG)

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LOS ANGELES — In hindsight, the New York Yankees pitchers who gave up 26 runs in the first two games of this weekend’s World Series rematch made one big mistake – they threw too hard.

Like Alf, the Walkman and Robin Givens, Ryan Yarbrough thrived in the 80s and never really made it to the 90s. The soft-tossing left-hander held his former team to one run on four hits over six innings as the Yankees avoided a sweep with a 7-3 victory over the Dodgers on Sunday.

“You’ve got to focus on the positives. We just took two of three from a really, really good team,” Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy said. “We’re obviously upset that we didn’t get this one, but we played two really good games. From the offensive standpoint, we battled back today and we put together good at-bats. Just the result wasn’t there.”

For most of the game Sunday, it was a slow-speed chase.

Yarbrough lulled the Dodgers’ hitters to sleep with his side-arm arsenal featuring a four-seam fastball that topped out at an out-of-fashion 89.5 mph and a sinker that only reached 87.5 mph. But most of his pitches were either a cutter at an average of 82.2 mph, a changeup at 77.6 mph or a sweeper even slower, 70.8 mph.

“We just didn’t have any answers for Yarbrough tonight,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

“We know what he does. It’s certainly a contrast to the arms that we saw the first two nights. That’s what he does. He works front to back. There’s a cutter in there. He kept us off balance, really got a lot of swing-and-miss today. We really couldn’t muster anything up.”

Twenty-two of Yarbrough’s 93 pitches strolled up to the plate at less than 73 mph. The leisurely pace in a season where the average fastball velocity is 94.5 mph produced 17 swings-and-misses (seven on his sweeper) and lots of soft contact. The top four hitters in the Dodgers’ lineup (Shohei Ohtani, Teoscar Hernandez, Freddie Freeman and Will Smith) went a combined 0 for 16 in the game – 0 for 11 against Yarbrough with three of his five strikeouts.

“The thing with Yarbrough that’s always been interesting about him is he might only be throwing mid-80s, but it feels so much harder than that,” Muncy said. “He’s a tall guy (6-foot-5). He’s got long arms, so he’s got good extension. He’s got the funky delivery with the low slot, so it always made his ball feel a lot harder than what it actually is. He was locating his stuff, he was mixing it well, keeping us off balance. The middle of that game, you start getting some tough visuals out there (because of the shadows).”

The only damage the Dodgers made against Yarbrough came in the second inning. Andy Pages dumped a double into the right field corner, then was promptly thrown out trying to steal third base, making Tommy Edman’s fly ball into the Dodgers’ bullpen a solo home run.

In a pitching matchup that looked lopsided in the Dodgers’ favor, Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the one who couldn’t keep up.

The calm, cool precision that has typified Yamamoto’s starts this season was not in evidence Sunday. He needed 28 pitches to get through the first inning, stranding the bases loaded and holding the Yankees to just one run despite two hits and two walks.

“Since the beginning of the game, I was not able to control my pitches. And then during the game, I was trying to make an adjustment, but I was not able to do that,” Yamamoto said through his interpreter.

“Today it was not only splitter command. (It was also) my fastball and the curveball. Overall, my command was not there.”

He stranded another runner at third in the second inning but walked Aaron Judge to start the third – reacting out of frustration with himself after missing his spot for ball four. On an 0-and-2 count, he missed again, leaving a splitter over the plate to Ben Rice, who sent it on a 425-foot journey to dead center field for a two-run home run.

Two more hits and a wild pitch – a splitter that gave in to gravity after just 50 feet – led to another Yankees run in the third, and Yamamoto’s day was done with two outs in the fourth inning.

“Yeah, (he was) just a little bit off. Execution wasn’t Yoshi-like,” Smith said. “Not getting strike one, not putting guys away with two strikes. It happens.”

It hasn’t happened often with Yamamoto this season. He threw 96 pitches to get just 11 outs. It was a season-low for innings and strikeouts (two) and a season-high for hits allowed (seven). Sunday was only the third time in 12 starts that Yamamoto gave up more than two earned runs.

“He wasn’t great today. Wasn’t sharp with any of his pitches. Really uncharacteristic,” Roberts said.

“Today there was a lot of pitches that were ball out of hand. Just missing with the fastball.”

The Yankees added two runs in the fifth against the Dodgers’ bullpen on two-strike RBI singles by D.J. LeMahieu and Oswald Peraza. LeMahieu drove in another run with fourth hit of the game, an RBI double in the ninth.

When things finally sped up for the Dodgers in the seventh inning, Pages hit a 97 mph fastball from Yankees reliever Jonathan Loaisiga for a solo home run and Muncy did the same thing to an 89.3 mph changeup two batters later.

After going 105 plate appearances into the season without a home run, Muncy has seven in his past 109, including three in the past two games.

“I think it’s just getting a couple balls to go where I want them to go,” Muncy said of his turnaround. “You guys know how baseball is. Sometimes just a couple things can get you going, and it can be the opposite too.”

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