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After seven innings
last night, the Yankees had a 96% chance of winning. When Jeremy Hermida doubled off Mariano Rivera, New York's chances dropped from 49.6% to 9.0%.
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On
Monday, New York was at 91.7% with two outs in the top of the fifth. Boston whittled that down to 14.8% after the two home runs in the eighth and the Yankees stood at 10.5% going into the bottom of the ninth.
1 comment:
I haven't looked but I'd put that first game that we lost up against any for biggest percentage swings of the year.
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