It happened again.
After its previous start, Carlos Rodón expressed his frustration for the amount of walks he was broadcasting. Computeing those free passes was the damage that often followed.
The story was repeated on Sunday afternoon, erasing another departure.
After sometimes it seemed dominant in the sixth entrance, Rodón issued a walk just before giving up a second home run against Jung Hoo Lee, this shot of three races that wasted an advantage of the Yankees and led to a 5-4 defeat against the giants in the giants.
On a day when he struck out eight and allowed only three hits, Rodón again collected the pieces of a frustrating loss when the Yankees (8-7) dropped the gum game from the series to the giants (11-4).
Jazz Chishholm Jr. broke a skate 0 by 24 when drilling a home run to get the eighth entrance that led the Yankees within 5-4, but that was as close as they would arrive.
The Yankees led 3-1 entering the sixth entrance, with Rodón wearing acute through the first five while allowing only two base runners, one is Lee’s solo shot in the room.
The batter No. 9 Christian Koss led with a slow roller to the campocorto that Anthony Volpe charged and tried up, just to shoot under his glove.
Rodón responded by hitting Heliot Ramos, but then walked to Willy Adames in five pitches.
The left-hander then Lee had in a 1-2 count, but threw a curved ball that hung at the top of the area that reads drilled for a three-run shot and the 4-3 advantage.
Last Monday in Detroit, Rodón was burned by walks to the numbers. 8 and 9 batters (the latter in a questionable call) before giving up a three -run homer that changed the game.
The beginning before that against the Diamondbacks, led the game with a walk and two batters later obtained deep tasks for a two racing shot.
Through four openings this season, Rodón has walked 12 batters, six of which have noted.
The giants added an insurance race, which proved to be the difference, in the seventh inning when Casey Schmitt led with a double against Mark Leiter Jr. and entered to score in a helicopter that was put under the glove of the first base of Man Paul Goldschmidt to put the 5-3.
The Yankees had skipped early against the giants, the As Logan Webb to give Rodón a breath space.
Aaron Judge doubled and scored in the single in Goldschmidt at the bottom of the first entrance. Then, in the second, Jasson Domínguez and JC Escarra hit consecutive doubles before Ben Rice triggered a simple RBI in another way to put the 3-0.