Yankees Survive Twins’ Late Rally, Win Wild 10-9 in Minnesota: Grisham Homer, Volpe Returns, Bednar Closes Out September Thriller

Tuesday, September 16th, 2025

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Yankees Edge Twins 10-9 After Surviving Late Scare in Minnesota

The New York Yankees managed to hang on for a thrilling 10-9 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night, narrowly escaping with the win after nearly surrendering a nine-run lead at Target Field.

Yankees Start Hot, Twins Mount Furious Comeback

Anthony Volpe made a strong return to the Yankees' lineup after receiving a cortisone shot in his left shoulder, contributing two hits and an RBI. The offense exploded early as Trent Grisham launched his career-high 31st home run, a three-run shot in the second inning. Remarkably, every New York starter registered at least one hit, building a commanding 10-1 lead by the end of the second inning.

Rookie Cam Schlittler got the start for New York, working 4 2/3 innings while allowing four runs, three hits, and issuing five walks. Despite the early cushion, the Yankees' bullpen, which now holds a 5.49 ERA since the All-Star break, nearly let the game slip away.

Twins Respond with Offensive Barrage

The Minnesota Twins came alive in the middle innings, smashing homers from James Outman and Ryan Fitzgerald and pushing across seven runs in the fifth and sixth frames. Minnesota stole four bases in the game, reaching 103 for the season—a milestone they have not achieved since 2012. Byron Buxton contributed two steals, maintaining a perfect 24-for-24 rate on the basepaths.

Key Pitching and Defensive Moments

Mark Leiter Jr. calmed things down for New York by delivering 1 2/3 scoreless innings out of the bullpen. Devin Williams held the lead with a flawless eighth inning. In the ninth, David Bednar surrendered a homer to Trevor Larnach but retired the next two batters—including a game-ending strikeout—for his 25th save of the season.

A pivotal moment came in the sixth inning when Larnach nearly tied the game with a deep fly ball. Aaron Judge tracked it down near the right-field wall for a crucial out, maintaining the Yankees' slim lead.

Individual Performances Stand Out

Ben Rice provided three hits and an RBI for New York, helping the Yankees snap back after a disappointing 7-0 loss in Monday's series opener. Volpe, breaking a 2-for-21 slump, looked sharp in his first start since September 9.

Twins starter Zebby Matthews struggled, lasting just three innings while allowing a career-high 11 hits and nine runs.

Up Next

The series finale is set for Wednesday evening. The Yankees will send right-hander Luis Gil (4-1, 2.83 ERA) to the mound, while the Twins counter with right-hander Taj Bradley (6-7, 4.88 ERA). Gil has been in impressive form, allowing two runs or fewer in each of his last seven starts.

In summary

The Yankees held off a remarkable comeback attempt from the Twins to take a 10-9 victory, regaining a two-game lead over Boston for the top AL Wild Card spot. Notable performances came from Anthony Volpe, Trent Grisham, and Ben Rice, while the Twins showcased aggressive baserunning and late-inning power. Key bullpen contributions and clutch defensive moments secured the win for New York in a high-scoring, action-packed contest.


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