Yankees blanked by Marlins, with Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s baserunning mistake a lowlight
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Austin Wells made a significant baserunning mistake by leaving second base early, leading to a costly out but was spared due to the Yankees’ victory in 11 innings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. faced criticism for a similar mistake, resulting in a double play. Aaron Boone defended his team by arguing that such mistakes are not uncommon in baseball. He acknowledged the need for the team to improve and realize their potential, affirming they still have time to succeed this season despite recent struggles.
Austin Wells faced the consequences of one of the worst baserunning mistakes, forgetting the number of outs leading to a tag out, but the Yankees won in 11 innings.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. made a critical baserunning error resulting in a double play that ended the second inning in a game against the Marlins.
Aaron Boone stated that while baserunning mistakes are unacceptable, they are common in the league and emphasized the need for improvement without excuse.
Boone expressed urgency for the Yankees to realize their potential, recognizing their strong roster while acknowledging recent performance shortcomings.
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