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Aaron Boone explains not using Clay Holmes in ninth inning
Oct 15, 2022; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) signals for the bullpen against the Cleveland Guardians in the sixth inning during game three of the NLDS for the 2022 MLB Playoffs at Progressive Field. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees blew a lead in the 9th inning on Saturday night to lose Game 3 of the ALDS, and many were left wondering why Aaron Boone left closer Clay Holmes in the bullpen. Manager Aaron Boone tried to explain the decision.

The Yankees entered the 9th with a 5-3 lead over the Cleveland Indians. Boone Began the inning with Wandy Peralta, who got the last out of the 7th inning and pitched a scoreless 8th. Peralta got a fly out before allowing two straight singles, at which point New York brought in Clarke Schmidt.

Schmidt, who pitched a scoreless frame to finish off Friday night’s loss, gave up a run-scoring single to Ahmed Rosario to make it 5-4. He then allowed an infield hit and struck out Josh Naylor. That brought outfielder Oscar Gonzalez to the plate, and he delivered a 2-run walk-off single to end the game.

Where was Holmes? Boone told reporters the Yankees did not want their closer pitching on back-to-back days.

“He was down there available, but we felt like it would have been putting him in a tough situation,” Boone said. “Part of the thing with him being available for this series was not really in a back-to-back situation. He just hadn’t thrown any live or anything (coming into the series). While he was pretty good today and I fully expect him to be available tomorrow, it just felt like we needed to stay away there.”

Boone said Holmes would have been available in an “emergency situation.”

Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino, who gave up two runs in 5 2/3 innings, openly questioned Boone’s decision to not use Holmes.

Holmes had inflammation in his throwing shoulder prior to the playoffs. He needed a cortisone shot on Sept. 28. Boone obviously felt that the Yankees’ bullpen could finish off the win without their close, and he did not want to risk Holmes suffering a setback. The decision did not work out, and the Yankees now trail 2-1 in their series against Cleveland.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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