
"Romano entered the game with a 10-8 lead in the ninth inning. But he faced five batters, allowed three hits, walked two, gave up the game tying home run, and also lost the game on a wild pitch that allowed the winning run to score."
"With Jazz Chisholm Jr. at the plate, Romano got the Yankees second baseman to pop up on the infield, which should have been the second out. Unfortunately for Romano, infielders Zach Neto and Oswald Peraza had some miscommunication on the play and the ball dropped in between them on the infield dirt."
"In 26 career games, the Yankees have hit .284/.378/.484 against him. He has a career 6.17 ERA and has allowed 17 runs (16 earned) in 23.1 innings, while walking 14 and striking out 29 hitters."
Jordan Romano faced significant challenges against the New York Yankees during a recent series. In two games, he allowed crucial runs, leading to losses for his team. On April 13, he entered with a lead but gave up a game-tying home run and lost on a wild pitch. On April 15, a miscommunication led to a dropped pop-up, contributing to another blown save. Historically, Romano has struggled against the Yankees, with a high ERA and poor performance metrics over his career.
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