Another blown save for Holmes drops Yankees out of AL East lead and raises questions about closer

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New York Yankees relief pitcher Clay Holmes pitches against the Texas Rangers during the ninth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)

ARLINGTON, Texas ā€“ Clay Holmes lost the feel for his sinker, his control and perhaps his job as the New York Yankees closer.

The two-time All-Star allowed a single and two walks before Texas rookie Wyatt Langford hit a game-ending grand slam in a 7-4 loss Tuesday night that dropped the Yankees out of first place in the AL East for the first time in three weeks.

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Holmes has blown a major league-high 11 saves in 40 chances, and manager Aaron Boone did not voice his usual support after the game when asked whether he will consider changing closers.

ā€œI'm not going to answer that right now when weā€™re raw and emotional,ā€ Boone said. ā€œWe'll talk through it and do what we think is the best thing.ā€

After Carson Kelly's one-out single, Holmes missed on a full-count slider to walk Josh Smith and Marcus Semien walked on five pitches. Langford fouled off a full-count slider to stay alive before hitting a hanging 85.8 mph slider 407 down the left-field line. Holmes' blown saves are the most for the Yankees since Dave Righetti's 13 in 1987.

ā€œThereā€™s been times I feel like Iā€™ve thrown well, Iā€™ve gotten beat,ā€ Holmes said. ā€œHonestly, tonight was one of those I didnā€™t throw very well, and wasnā€™t very good at all and didnā€™t deserve to come out on top there the way I was throwing.ā€

Holmes had last blown a save Aug. 18 against Detroit in the Major League Baseball Little League Classic. Boone said that night ā€œhe's throwing the ball really wellā€ and added ā€œbut right now, Clay's the guy.ā€

While the manager said again Tuesday that the ā€œstuff's thereā€ and Holmes has been throwing the ball well, Holmes has been having trouble putting batters away with two strikes.

This loss was all on the reliever, and it comes at a time when the Yankees (80-59) are in the tight race with Baltimore for the division lead and the American League's best record.

ā€œTonight they got him. A lot of the times where weā€™ve lost out there, itā€™s been, you know, soft contact,ā€ Boone said. "Obviously that wasnā€™t the case tonight, walked two guys and, obviously, Langford put a real charge into one.

ā€œWe got to make sure heā€™s good. ... I think he handles all this very well, and heā€™s tough-minded for it. But obviously, you know, some tough ones here of late.ā€

As for Holmes, he said he just has to evaluate what went wrong and what he can do better.

ā€œItā€™s definitely not my first tough one,ā€ he said. ā€œSo I think just really youā€™ve got to flush it, have a short memory and get back to what we do well.ā€

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