Aaron Judges heroics not enough as Yankees fall to Orioles

Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees.BALTIMORE — Aaron Judge may be playing in another stratosphere right now, but just about the only feat he has yet to accomplish is pitching.The Yankees came up short in that department on Wednesday night to waste another stellar night from their captain.Carlos Carrasco got knocked around for four runs in the second inning to put the Yankees in a hole and they could not quite make it all the way back, falling to the Orioles 5-4 to drop the series at Camden Yards.Judge went 3-for-3 with a home run, an intentional walk and two RBIs to finish the month of April batting .427 with a 1.282 OPS.

But he was left in the on-deck circle when Orioles closer Felix Bautista struck out Trent Grisham to end the game.Carrasco lasted just 3 ¹/₃ innings while giving up four runs on eight hits.The veteran right-hander, who needs to have pinpoint command because of his diminished velocity, threw a first-pitch strike to only eight of the 18 batters he faced.That particularly hurt him in a four-run second inning in which he consistently fell behind in the count.It was 1-0 when Jackson Holliday hit a leadoff single and 1-0 when Ryan Mountcastle crushed a slider for a two-run shot that tied the game.

Then it was 2-0 when Ramon Urias drilled a fastball for a solo shot and the 3-2 lead.Carrasco was ahead 1-2 when Gunnar Henderson singled, but then fell behind 2-0 to Adley Rutschman, who delivered an RBI single to put the Orioles (12-18) up 4-2.After Paul Goldschmidt clubbed his second home run of the year to pull the Yankees (18-13) within 4-3 in the top of the fifth, the Orioles added an insurance run in the bottom of the inning off Tim Hill that proved to be the difference.Hill, who relieved Carrasco in the bottom of the fourth and stranded a runner on second, walked back-to-back hitters to lead off the fifth.

Ramon Laureano then hit a ground b...

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