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        <title><![CDATA[Yankees quick to defend Gary Sanchez over dooming wild pitch]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The box score blames Zack Britton. He accepts the fault, too. But Gary Sanchez can rarely sidestep all responsibility on a wild pitch. He can’t escape his reputation.</p><p>With a tie score, runner on first and one out in the bottom of the ninth inning of Sunday’s game against the Rays, Britton threw a blockable sinker in the dirt short of Sanchez, which bounced past the catcher and allowed Brandon Lowe to advance to second. Three batters later, <strong>Lowe scored the winning run.</strong></p><p>When asked about the pitch, Aaron Boone quickly defended the catcher, who has twice led the American League in passed balls.</p><p>“Sinker in the dirt. Because it’s Gary it’s gonna be a big deal,” Boone said. “But a sinker in the dirt to the other side is usually gonna end up at the backstop.”</p><p>Britton, who hadn’t allowed a run in his first five appearances of the season, later got crossed up again with Sanchez. The lefty said he wasn’t sure what happened on a slider which nearly allowed the winning run to score from third, but Britton said he is clear about the wild pitch.</p><figure id="attachment_16110947"  class="wp-caption alignnone aligncenter"><strong><noscript><img data- data-src="/uploads/2020/08/Gary-Sanchez-4.jpg" class="lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" /><noscript><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/08/Gary-Sanchez-4.jpg" /></noscript></noscript><img class="lazyload" src='data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20viewBox=%220%200%20210%20140%22%3E%3C/svg%3E' data- data-src="/uploads/2020/08/Gary-Sanchez-4.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span>Gary Sanchez</span><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure><p>“That’s a tough pitch for anybody to block,” Britton said. “Obviously that’s a pitch I use to try to get a swing if I feel like the hitter is gonna be aggressive. That one was too short. That’s a tough pitch to block. Not many guys are gonna block that ball. That’s on me to make a better pitch in that situation so the guy doesn’t advance.”</p><p>Seeing anyone on base against Britton (0-1) was unusual. In his previous four outings, Britton hadn’t allowed a baserunner. In two-thirds of an inning Sunday, he gave up two hits and one walk.</p><p><iframe frameborder="no" height="200" scrolling="no"  width="100%" data-src="https://playlist.megaphone.fm?e=ADL3784597383&#038;light=true" class="lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=="></iframe></p><p>“I just wasn’t very sharp with really anything from the get go,” Britton said. “Nothing specifically, you go through parts of a season where you’re not as sharp as the previous one. You have to make adjustments on the fly and I wasn’t able to make adjustments to get us out of that inning. &#8230; That was my time to come in and get a couple innings for our guys and it’s frustrating to come in there and not be sharp.”</p><hr /><p>Aroldis Chapman threw a bullpen session Saturday in Scranton and could face live hitters as soon as Tuesday. &#8230; DJ LeMahieu went 2-for-4, raising his batting average to .397. &#8230; Aaron Judge went 0-for-5, leaving five men on base.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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