The Yankees began the season with six victories in eight games, establishing offensive records in their path.
But they entered another miserable, cold and humid afternoon at the Bronx on Saturday losers of four of five, with a battered rotation, an offensive fall and another defeat far from falling to .500.
A strong beginning of Will Warren and a fifth inning of five races, he thought, cool an impulse in an 8-4 victory over the giants and the Yankees will seek to win the series on Sunday at the stadium.
They had to survive another scare of the closer Devin Williams, who allowed a couple of base corridors in the ninth, before removing the heart of the giant order.
With the day starting with the news that another headline, Marcus Straw Man, headed to the IL with inflammation of the knee and an already taxed bullpen, Warren made five entries and cooled only two races, courtesy of a second race.
And the Yankees offensive, which had a quick start, with a couple of races at the bottom of the first, added five more in the fifth, since the upper half of the alignment hit the giants of the afternoon.
Aaron Judge had the offensive in the first with a single in the middle with an out, a 115.2 mph shot that was his toughest ball of the young season.
Cody Bellinger continued with an opposite field triple on the wall in the left garden that scored Judge for the first race of the game.
Paul Goldschmidt that hits hot then added another career with a sacrifice fly to the right to score Bellinger and put it 2-0.
The advantage did not last long, as the giants responded in the second, caused by the double rule of the Heliot Ramos soil to open the entrance. After Lamonte Wade Jr. aligned, Flores hit one to the right center. The two-run homer, the sixth of the flower season, tied the game with 2-2.
The Yankees loaded the foundations for the judge at the bottom of the entrance with two outs thanks to the singles of Austin Wells and Oswaldo Cabrera and a walk of Ben Rice.
But Judge was based to end the threat in an entry of 30 pitches and keep the game tied.
A couple of ingenious play in first base by Goldschmidt helped Warren overcome an easy room, since Warren retired 11 of the last 12 batters he faced after the homer of flowers before leaving after five tickets and 91 throws.
The control of the Yankees Tok with a fifth of five races, when the first five batters reached the base and scored against Jordan Hicks.
Rice smoked an initial single to the center to start the entrance and the judge then hit a 112 mph rocket for the left to another single.
Bellinger’s base hit Right Center scored Rice to put the Yankees 3-2 and Goldschmidt’s terrestrial rule doubled to the right added another race.
Jazz Chisholm Jr., Hitless in his 20 previous batters, he walked to finish Hicks Day.
With the infield against the right Randy Rodríguez, Anthony Volpe led a ball to the warning track in the right center for a sacrifice fly.
Austin Wells hit before Jasson Domínguez finished a streak of 0 by 15 with a two racing single.
Fernando Cruz replaced Warren to start the sixth and delivered a single to Willy Adames. Jung Hoo Lee was based on the second, but Chisholm’s launch error to cool the giant runners in the first and second one for Matt Chapman, who walked to load the bases.
Cruz managed to obtain the next two batters, but Flores recovered the giants in the game again a two -run single, forced Luke Weaver to enter the game.
Weaver made Sam Huff sway to finish the entrance.
The fourth day home of the Rice season to lead the sixth of former Yankee Il regular Lou Trivino gave the Yankees safer.
Weaver maintained the leadership in four Fanning Chapman races with runners in second and third to finish the seventh.
Mark Leiter Jr. launched an eighth and Williams without goals, leaving an approximate exit in Detroit, finished it in the ninth.