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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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.



