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Yankees open homestand with flat performance in 7-3 loss to Tigers as five-game skid ties season high

The Yankees opened their six-game homestand with a flat performance in Monday’s 7-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers.

Takeaways

  1. Ryan Weathers‘ shortest outing of 2026 came at a time when the Yankees (48-36) needed a boost. The Tigers (36-49) knocked New York’s southpaw out after he allowed five runs (two earned) on seven hits in his season-low 1.2 IP. Weathers (3-6, 4.08 ERA) threw 35 strikes on 55 pitches before manager Aaron Boone pulled him for right-handed reliever Yerry De los Santos with Detroit jumping out to a 5-0 lead on the Yankees after Hao-Yu Lee‘s two-run single in the second inning. While catcher Austin Wells‘ first-inning passed ball and third baseman José Caballero‘s second-inning fielding error hindered Weathers, New York’s starter was ultimately not on his game. Weathers struck out three and walked one in his shortest start since April 4 when he lasted 3.2 IP during the Yankees’ 9-7 win over the Miami Marlins.
  2. Second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.‘s collision with right fielder Jasson Domínguez on a one-out fly ball by Lee in the fourth inning and the Yankees’ deficit at 7-0 after Kevin McGonigle‘s two-run single added injury to insult. Domínguez recorded the out, but not before Chisholm’s face hit Domínguez’s left arm. Oswaldo Cabrera replaced Chisholm after an injury timeout and posted an 0-for-3 night with two strikeouts.
  3. The Yankees were scoreless until pinch hitter Amed Rosario‘s three-run home run against Drew Sommers in the eighth inning. Rosario’s eighth homer of the season gave New York a pulse but was too little, too late with one out in the eighth inning and the Yankees needing four more runs over the remaining five outs.
  4. New York’s skid ties a season-high five games, the longest since the Yankees’ April 8-12 stretch with defeats against the Athletics (two) and Tampa Bay Rays (three). With the Yankees’ loss to the Tigers, the Rays (48-33) are a full game and a half ahead of New York in the AL East standings.

Who’s the MVP?

Casey Mize. The Yankees had no answers while the Tigers’ starting right-hander struck out 10 and allowed one hit — center fielder Spencers Jones‘ leadoff double in the third inning — while throwing 58 strikes on 88 pitches in seven innings.

What’s next

The Yankees and Tigers continue their three-game series Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. New York RHP Cam Schlittler (8-4, 1.62 ERA) and Detroit LHP Tarik Skubal (3-4, 3.32 ERA) are set to start.

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