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Mariners take advantage of Yankees base running blunders in walk-off win

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In a game in which runs were hard to come by, the New York Yankees ran themselves out of numerous innings. 

In the 1-0 victory for the Seattle Mariners, the Yankees ran into four outs on the base paths in extra innings alone. 

In the 10th inning, Andrew Benintendi and Tim Locastro tried to do a double steal but Benintendi left the base early and was picked off by Mariners pitcher Paul Sewald.

In the 11th inning, Aaron Hicks hit a line drive right at second basemen Adam Frazier and Miguel Andújar froze, taking a step toward third base after the ball was caught by Frazier. Frazier fired the ball to J.P. Crawford to double up Andújar as he could not get back to the base in time.

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Luis Torrens and Mitch Haniger of the Mariners celebrate after the game against the New York Yankees at T-Mobile Park on Aug. 9, 2022 in Seattle. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

In the 12th inning, after Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit a ground ball right back to pitcher Matthew Festa, Jose Trevino was caught between second and third base and got into a rundown. 

The Mariners tagged out Trevino trying to advance to third base. While the rundown was occurring Kiner-Falefa tried to advance to second base to "replace" Trevino as the extra-innings automatic base runner, but the Mariners were all over it and forced Kiner-Falefa out of the baseline on another double play.

In the 11th and 12th innings the Yankees only sent two batters up in each inning due to their base running mistakes.

The Yankees bullpen was able to match scoreless innings with the Mariners until the 13th, when Jonathan Loaisiga surrendered the walk-off single

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