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<p>It didn’t take long for Luke Voit to make an impact.</p>



<p>The first baseman hit a game-winning single to score pinch-runner Tyler Wade from second base in the ninth inning of a wild, 6-5 win over the Royals in The Bronx on Wednesday night.</p>



<p>After the suddenly vulnerable Aroldis Chapman blew a save and let the Royals go up by a run in the top of the inning, Gary Sanchez got the closer off the hook with a one-out homer to left off Greg Holland to tie the game at 5-5.</p>



<p>Giancarlo Stanton singled to right and was replaced by Wade, who moved to second on a wild pitch with Voit at the plate.</p>



<p>Voit, in his second game back from a strained oblique, then crushed a pitch to the wall in left and Wade came around and scored easily, as the Yankees avoided a second straight loss to the Royals.</p>



<p>Chapman, who’s been dealing with a nail issue that Aaron Boone said was no longer a problem, struck out Hunter Dozier before Michael A. Taylor singled to bring up pinch-hitter Hanser Alberto in the top of the ninth. After whiffing Alberto, Chapman allowed a single to Whit Merrifield and then walked Carlos Santana intentionally to load the bases for Sebastian Rivero, who had replaced catcher Salvador Perez in the fourth inning.</p>



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<p>Chapman walked Rivero on four pitches, none of them close, to force in a run and tie the game.</p>



<p>Ryan O’Hearn hit a dribbler to third that went for an infield hit to give the Royals the lead.</p>



<p>The Yankees had already come back in the bottom of the eighth, when they trailed by a run and Rougned Odor crushed a two-run homer to right-center for their first lead of the night.</p>



<p>It came after Zack Britton allowed a go-ahead homer in the top of the inning — and after Voit struck out with the bases loaded to end the seventh, when the score was still tied.</p>


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<p>But the Yankees got another big hit from Odor, who has mostly been a non-factor at the plate, but can still provide occasional pop, which is why he remains on the roster.</p>



<p>Gleyber Torres led off the inning with a walk against left-hander Jake Brentz, but Miguel Andujar grounded into a double play to bring up Clint Frazier with two out.</p>



<p>Frazier drew a four-pitch walk.</p>



<p>With Gio Urshela unavailable after getting hit in the shin Tuesday, Odor faced the lefty Brentz and hit his eighth homer of the season.</p>



<p>Michael King got the start for the Yankees and saw his first-inning woes continue.</p>







<p>Perez had a two-out double and O’Hearn followed with a two-run shot to left to give the Royals a 2-0 lead in the opening frame.</p>



<p>King has allowed eight first-inning runs in his five starts this season.</p>



<p>The Yankees threatened in the bottom of the second, as Danny Duffy walked the bases loaded with two outs.</p>



<p>But Odor struck out to end the inning.</p>



<p>The left-handed Duffy, in his first start after missing over a month with a left forearm strain, was gone after throwing 42 pitches in two innings due to a pitch limit.</p>



<p>Kyle Zimmer came in and pitched a scoreless third before Carlos Hernandez entered in the fourth and walked a pair.</p>



<p>With two out, Frazier drilled a double to right-center to drive in both runners and tie the game at 2-2.</p>



<p>King loaded the bases with two outs in the fifth, walking two and hitting another before being replaced by Chad Green.</p>



<p>Green, who hadn’t entered a game before the sixth inning this season, came on and got O’Hearn to fly out.</p>



<p>He retired all seven batters he faced.</p>



<p>The Yankees had a chance to take the lead in the bottom of the seventh.</p>



<p>DJ LeMahieu worked a leadoff walk off Josh Staumont, forcing him from the game.</p>







<p>Scott Barlow came in and struck out the struggling Aaron Judge before Sanchez and Stanton walked to load the bases.</p>



<p>Voit whiffed to end the threat and keep the game tied.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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