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<p>DETROIT — That winning streak that got the Yankees back in the conversation for first place in the AL East is now a distant memory.</p>



<p>Since winning six straight against the Rangers and White Sox through last Sunday, they’ve lost four of five to the Blue Jays and Tigers, with the latest defeat a sleepy 6-1 loss to Detroit, the last-place team in the AL Central, on Saturday at Comerica Park.</p>



<p>They were held to two runs or fewer in each of those losses and young right-hander Deivi Garcia’s return to the rotation Saturday wasn’t able to provide a spark — though he was given little chance.</p>



<p>The 22-year-old, who had been expected to make a spot start to give the other starters an extra day of rest but instead was needed to fill in for the injured Corey Kluber, gave up five runs in 4 ¹/₃ innings.</p>



<p>After dealing with command issues for much of the season, Garcia walked just one, but he was hurt by a throwing error from Rougned Odor that led to an unearned run in the second inning and a pair of doubles in the fifth that ended his outing.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/30/yankees-offense-falls-flat-again-in-loss-to-tigers-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Clint Frazier walks back to the dugout after striking out in the fifth inning of the Yankees&#8217; 6-1 loss to the Tigers. </figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>In addition, the Yankees’ offense, which went hitless with runners in scoring position in Friday’s loss and has had difficulty producing in the clutch all year, again provided little.</p>



<p>It didn’t take long for those woes to surface Saturday.</p>



<p>The Yankees threatened to have a big inning in the top of the second against right-hander Spencer Turnbull when a walk to Gleyber Torres, a single by Gary Sanchez and a Mike Ford walk loaded the bases with no one out.</p>



<p>But Miguel Andujar grounded into a double play. That scored Torres from third for the game’s first run, but killed the Yankees’ momentum.</p>



<p>Clint Frazier walked to extend the inning before Brett Gardner popped out to end it.</p>


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<p>Garcia then hit Jonathan Schoop with a pitch to start the bottom of the second. Schoop moved to second base on a flared single to center by Nomar Mazara.</p>



<p>Garcia got the next two batters before a walk to Akil Baddoo was followed by a ground ball to the right of Odor at second base. Odor probably didn’t have a chance to force Baddoo at second, so instead he made a wild throw to Ford at first. Two runs scored on the play, which was ruled a single and an error.</p>



<p>Gardner misplayed Eric Haase’s booming rip to center, allowing Haase to get to third for a triple. Haase came home on Niko Goodrum’s sacrifice fly to make it 3-1.</p>



<p>Garcia’s outing ended after a run-scoring double by Jeimer Candelario, who went to third on a wild pitch by Albert Abreu. Candelario scored on a Miguel Cabrera sacrifice play before Schoop homered.</p>



<p>The Yankees’ offense, meanwhile, was largely silent.</p>



<p>They had another chance to get back in the game in the sixth inning after DJ LeMahieu led off with a single — just their second hit of the day.</p>



<p>Odor struck out and Aaron Judge lined to third before Gleyber Torres singled through the right side of the infield left vacant by the shift.</p>



<p>Turnbull was then pulled for Jose Cisnero, who fanned Gary Sanchez to end the threat, as the Yankees went to 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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