Luis Gil struggled for the third time in four starts, and the Yankees' bats were held in check through eight frames as they missed out on a sweep in Houston, falling to 7-4 to the Astros on Sunday afternoon.
Gil couldn't build on his good start at Fenway Park, as he got hit hard and struggled for any swing-and-miss stuff, failing to record a strikeout for the first time in his big league career.
On the other side, Houston's Spencer Arrighetti was spinning the ball very well as he allowed just one run on three hits and a walk through seven innings on 96 pitches. The right-hander, who got 23 called strikes on the afternoon, was punished just once when Aaron Judge, on his 34th birthday, launched a home run in the sixth.
"The curveball was working again today," Arrighetti said on the Astros' broadcast, adding he knew the Yankees would be patient and try to shrink the zone against him, so he "leaned into that" and pounded the zone. His curve tallied 10 called strikes and got six whiffs on 10 swings for a 47 percent called-strike plus whiff rate.
New York got four-straight two-out hits in the top of the ninth to score three runs, but fell to 18-10 on the season with the loss. Houston, losers of 15 of 19 entering Sunday's game, improved to 11-18.
Here are the takeaways...
- Gil opened the game with a four-pitch walk but got the next two. But the righty left a 3-2 changeup right over the plate and Christian Walker unloaded on it for a 432-foot two-run shot (109.8 mph off the bat) to left-center. A hit batter led to pitching coach Matt Blake making an early mound visit before Gil picked Cam Smith off first (after a successful challenge) to end the 27-pitch frame.
The righty bounced back with a 12-pitch, 1-2-3 inning with three groundouts. A two-out single in the third that nicked off a leaping Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s glove brought Isaac Paredes up, and he smacked a two-run homer high off the foul pole in left. Gil left a sinker up at the top of the zone over the plate and Parades turned on it (364 feet, 101.9 mph).
A single, a fourth straight hard-hit ball in the frame (108.3 mph) and a walk put two more on base, but Gil managed to strand the runners. After retiring four straight, Gil issued a leadoff walk to start the fifth and Yordan Alvarez yanked a double into right field to end his day early.
After both inherited runners scored, Gil’s line closed with six runs on five hits and three walks (with a HBP) on 83 pitches (48 strikes) in 4.0 innings of work. His ERA now stands at 6.05 on the year.
- Paul Blackburn entered with two in scoring position and allowed an RBI single to Parades on a 3-0 pitch and a two-RBI double to Walker on a 3-2 pitch on a ball that hit high off the wall in left-center to close Gil’s account. He escaped with no further damage as Chisholm ranged into right field for an over-the-shoulder catch and he doubled Walker off second to end the fifth. He stayed on to work 1-2-3 innings in the sixth and seventh with a pair of strikeouts.
- Judge, after flying out his first time up, had an RBI chance with runners on first and second and two out in the third, but flied out to the edge of the track in left as he got under a sweeper.
With two down and nobody on in the sixth, Arrighetti gave Judge a birthday gift with a hanging sweeper that the slugger cranked 401 feet, 109.3 mph to left-center for a solo shot. It was Judge's 10th long ball of the year (and third career on his birthday), giving him 18 batted in. He finished 1-for-4.
- Chisholm singled and stole his ninth base of the season his first time up. He went down looking at a 2-2 curveball on the outside corner and nearly challenged, but didn't. It was a good thing he didn't, the ball clearly caught the corner. The second baseman finished 2-for-4 with two strikeouts looking, adding an infield hit with two outs in the ninth.
In that first at-bat, Chisholm had another terrible ABS challenge, losing the Yanks’ first of the game as the strike call was upheld (it was in the zone by three inches) on a 2-1 pitch with one out and nobody on base. He is now 1-for-7 on challenges this year.
- Paul Goldschmidt got a one-out double on a fastball right over the plate in the seventh and added another double to nearly the same spot to knock in a second run with two down in the ninth to finish 2-for-4.
- J.C. Escarra plated the third run with a double just fair down the first base line in the ninth. He went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts swinging.
- Ryan McMahon kept the ninth-inning party going with an RBI single to right to cut the lead to 7-4. He went 1-for-4 with a strikeout looking at a sweeper. He committed an error with two down in the eighth as he tried to cut in front of Caballero at short.
- José Caballero was hit on the left forearm on his first trip to the plate and stole second for his 11th steal of the year. He finished 0-for-3 with a strikeout swinging.
Caballero made a sweet play at short in the third, with a back-hand on a hotshot off Carlos Correa's bat (103.9 mph)
- Ben Rice smoked a ball the other way (106.2 mph) for a lineout his first time up. After going 5-for-9 with a homer, two doubles, and three RBI in the first two games of the series, he went 0-for-3 with a walk on Sunday.
- Cody Bellinger went down swinging on a breaking ball in the dirt in his first at-bat. He went hitless in four at-bats.
- Trent Grisham went 0-for-4 with a strikeout looking and a strikeout swinging.
- Ryan Yarbrough pitched a solid eighth with two strikeouts, getting Walker and Smith swinging on changeups
Highlights
What's next
The Yanks stay in the Lone Star State for a three-game set against the Rangers.
Max Fried (2.40 ERA and 0.774 WHIP in 41.1 innings) climbs the hill on Monday's opener against Jack Leiter (4.97 ERA and 1.461 WHIP over 25.1 innings) for the 8:05 p.m. ET first pitch.