Yankees knew what pitch was coming during their huge comeback against the Mariners, a breakdown

Jul 11, 2025 630.1K views 8:04

What Happened

The New York Yankees trail the Seattle Mariners 5-0 heading into the bottom of the eighth inning. However, the Yankees begin to mount a thrilling comeback, scoring three runs in the eighth to cut the deficit to 5-3. As the Yankees continue to rally, the broadcast reveals that the Yankees' players on base are seemingly able to decipher the Mariners' pitching signals, allowing them to anticipate the upcoming pitches. Trent Grisham of the Mariners gets a single, and he is seen looking intently at pitcher Devin Melendez, appearing to pick up on the pitching signals. Aaron Judge then steps to the plate for the Yankees, but his pop-out is a missed opportunity. Cody Bellinger follows, fouling off a 100 mph fastball before drawing a walk. With runners on first and second, the Yankees continue to capitalize on their ability to read the Mariners' pitches. Grisham and Bellinger are both seen signaling to their teammates, relaying the information they've gathered. The Mariners' catcher, Cal Raleigh, seems to sense something is amiss, telling his pitcher, "I've got to figure out what's going on here." In the crucial late innings, the Yankees' hitters demonstrate their knowledge of the upcoming pitches, taking pitches and driving key hits to tie the game at 5-5. Rookie shortstop Oswald Peraza, who had entered as a pinch-runner, says, "Big old moon face, slider coming," accurately predicting the pitch. The back-and-forth continues, with the Mariners attempting to adjust their signs and pitch selection to counter the Yankees' advantage. Ultimately, in the bottom of the 10th inning, Aaron Judge lifts a sacrifice fly that allows Anthony Volpe to score the winning run for the Yankees, capping off their thrilling comeback victory. The game-changing moments showcase the Yankees' ability to read the Mariners' pitching signs, a skill that proved crucial in their come-from-behind win. The players' quick thinking and adaptability on the field allowed the Yankees to seize the momentum and secure a dramatic victory over their AL West rivals.

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a lot of people noticed this the runners on second waving their arms and the pitch being a slider and

then the runner on second waving their arm and the pitch being a slider and then the runner on

second waving their arm and the pitch is a slider and then they're not waving their arm and it's a

change up and then waving their arm and it's a slider so what's going on here how did it happen

who did what well let's go back to the beginning the Yankees were down five nothing now they're