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Yankees top Brewers in 13 after going hitless through 10 1/3 - ESPN

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NEW YORK — The New York Yankees, hitless through 10 1/3 innings, twice rallied to tie the Milwaukee Brewers in extra innings before winning 4-3 in the 13th inning Sunday on an RBI double by Kyle Higashioka.

After Milwaukee rookie Sal Frelick preserved a no-hit bid with a leaping catch in the 10th inning that kept the game scoreless, Oswaldo Cabrera hit a tying RBI double in the 11th and Giancarlo Stanton hit a game-tying two-run homer in the 12th.

Milwaukee's Corbin Burnes pitched eight hitless innings, and Devin Williams worked a 1-2-3 ninth. With two on in the 10th against Abner Uribe via the automatic runner and a walk, Anthony Volpe hit a drive to right and Frelick leaped against the wall, knocking out the lights on the video board, and caught the ball as he elbowed center fielder Joey Wiemer in the mouth.

Tyrone Taylor hit a run-scoring single in the 11th off Nick Ramirez as Milwaukee had a shot at the first 11-inning no-hitter in major league history, but Cabrera's tying RBI double with one out off Joel Payamps foiled that.

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