Luis Severino’s awful start, Yankees’ 18 strikeouts lead to another loss vs. Orioles


BALTIMORE — So much for a turnaround for Luis Severino.

And so much for momentum for the Yankees.

Severino had another disastrous outing, giving up six runs before recording an out and never giving the Yankees a chance as they fell to the Orioles 9-3 to drop the series on Sunday night at Camden Yards.

Coming off the kind of game they believed they were capable of playing more of on Saturday night, an 8-3 win, the Yankees (55-50) returned to playing the kind of game that has left them in last place in the AL East.

As such, they remained an inconsistent team with a murky outlook ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline.

The first-place Orioles (64-41), meanwhile, continued to look the part and dealt the Yankees a series loss on a night when Aaron Judge was out of the lineup because of workload management upon his return from the injured list.


Luis Severino allowed seven runs in the first inning of Sunday night’s game.
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But not even Judge could have solved what plagued the Yankees in this one.

After the seven-run first inning, Severino went on to give up a career-high nine earned runs across 3 ¹/₃ innings, with his ERA rising to 7.49 across his first 12 starts of the season.

July has been especially brutal for Severino, a pending free agent. In five starts this month, Severino posted an 11.22 ERA, getting tagged for 43 hits (including seven home runs) across 21 ²/₃ innings.

And that is even after his last two starts before Sunday had offered hope, as he gave up four runs in 11 ²/₃ combined innings against the Angels and Royals.

With the Blue Jays losing earlier in the day, the Yankees missed a chance to make up ground in the AL wild-card standings, remaining 3 ½ games back of the final playoff spot.

Without Judge, the Yankees went 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position and left 10 men on base.

They also struck out a season-high 18 times, led by Anthony Rizzo going 0-for-5 with five strikeouts.

The Orioles ambushed Severino from his first pitch, which Adley Rutschman ripped for a single.

Gunnar Henderson followed with a single of his own before Anthony Santander and Ryan O’Hearn belted back-to-back doubles to make it 3-0.

Then after Severino walked Austin Hays, his first pitch to Adam Frazier ended up beyond the right-field wall.


Giancarlo Stanton reacts after striking out during the Yankees' loss to the Orioles.
Giancarlo Stanton reacts after striking out during the Yankees’ loss to the Orioles.
Jason Szenes for the NY Post

Frazier crushed a 95 mph fastball at the top of the zone for a three-run home run for the 6-0 lead.

Severino finally recorded his first out of the night on the seventh batter he faced.

Still, the Orioles went on to bat around, with Rutschman capping off the scoring with an RBI single.

It marked the second time this season that Severino has been shelled for a seven-run inning by the Orioles.

The other came in the third inning on July 6 at Yankee Stadium.

The Orioles went on to add a pair of runs in the fourth inning off Severino before he was put out of his misery.

The only saving grace for the Yankees was that Ron Marinaccio and Albert Abreu combined to toss the final 4 ²/₃ innings after Severino was bounced, saving the Yankees’ high-leverage relievers for Monday’s series opener against the Rays in The Bronx.



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