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<p>MIAMI — For a little over five innings, the Yankees’ new lineup looked a lot like the old one.</p>



<p>New arrival Anthony Rizzo got the Yankees on the board with a mammoth solo homer to right-center with one out in the sixth inning, sparking a 3-1 win over the Marlins at loanDepot Park.</p>



<p>On the night Rizzo and Joey Gallo joined the Yankees, the offense looked as anemic as it had throughout the season. The Yankees didn’t score until Rizzo’s 449-foot shot into the upper deck.</p>



<p>Right-hander Jameson Taillon did his part to keep the Yankees in the game.</p>



<p>Impressive in his previous seven starts — and even better the last four, when he had a 1.42 ERA — Taillon was effective again Friday.</p>



<p>Taillon tossed 5 ²/₃ scoreless innings in a 98-pitch performance. He pitched around a pair of singles in the first with the help of a double play.</p>



<p>Miami right-hander Zach Thompson matched Taillon, zero for zero, for most of the night.</p>



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<p>After Aaron Judge and Rizzo reached with two outs in the top of the first, Giancarlo Stanton whiffed to end the threat.</p>



<p>Taillon, batting because there was no DH, even walked to lead off the fifth, but was erased when Gleyber Torres grounded into a double play.</p>



<p>In the sixth, Taillon got the first two outs, then left the game after walking Brian Anderson.</p>



<p>Jonathan Loaisiga entered and got Jorge Alfaro to hit a routine grounder to second, but Rougned Odor botched the play and the Marlins had two on and two out for Bryan De La Cruz. When De La Cruz hit a ground ball up the middle, however, Torres made a fine diving stop and throw to second for the force to end the threat and preserve the one-run lead.</p>


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<p>Tyler Wade, playing third base with DJ LeMahieu and Gio Urshela nursing injuries, led off the seventh with a walk, but was thrown out trying to steal second.</p>



<p>Things got worse when Torres was called looking, to end the inning, on a pitch that was outside. He argued the call, slammed his bat down and was tossed by home plate umpire Dan Bellino.</p>



<p>The ejection meant LeMahieu, who had been held out of the lineup with a strained triceps, had to come in to play second base, with Odor moving to third and Wade to short in the bottom of the seventh.</p>



<p>The Yankees loaded the bases with one out in the eighth.</p>



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<p>It started when former Yankee Richard Bleier hit Judge with a pitch. Rizzo followed with a single and Urshela, who was in the starting lineup due to a tight hamstring, pinch-hit in the pitcher’s spot.</p>



<p>Ushela singled and was replaced by Nestor Cortes (yup, the pitcher) as a pinch runner. Odor followed with a two-run single.</p>



<p>Cortes overran second base and should have been thrown out, but he managed to get back to the bag in time.</p>



<p>A Sanchez double play ended the inning.</p>



<p>After Loasiga tossed 1 ¹/₃ scoreless innings, Zack Britton entered to start the bottom of the eighth.</p>







<p>Britton gave up a grounder up the middle to Jazz Chisholm for a leadoff single and a bloop hit to right to Jesus Aguilar to put runners on the corners with no one out.</p>



<p>The left-hander recovered to get Anderson to hit into a double play, though Chisholm scored to make it 3-1. Alfaro followed by striking out.</p>



<p>Aroldis Chapman hit pinch-hitter Joe Panik with a pitch with two outs in the ninth before fanning Magneuris Sierra to end it.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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