Gusty Yankees pitching overcomes quiet offense in shutout win over As

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But on pitch 36, a good sinker from Warren caught Gio Urshela looking, stranding all three and allowing the Yankees to exhale. Warren then sailed until the fifth, when again he danced into and out...