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Blake Schuster

The Yankees committed 3 disastrous errors in 1 inning and Aaron Boone was nowhere to be found

Is Aaron Boone awake? Or did the Yankees manager decide to pack it in for the day after watching Giancarlo Stanton’s mammoth home run in Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night?

That’s going to be a serious question asked all winter long across baseball if the Dodgers clinch the championship after the disastrous fifth inning at Yankee Stadium.

With New York up 5-0 and Gerrit Cole absolutely cruising on the mound, the Yankees unraveled. First slowly, then all at once as the Dodgers put up five unearned runs in one frame thanks to three mistakes most little leaguers would be able to avoid.

First it was Aaron Judge dropping a shallow fly off the bat of Tommy Edman.

Then Anthony Volpe spiked a throw to third base for the force out two batters later.

But it seemed like the Yankees were about to escape after more masterful pitching from Cole induced a weak grounder from Mookie Betts to first baseman Anthony Rizzo. With Rizzo playing back, Cole was expected to cover the bag and secure the put-out. For reasons passing understanding, the Yankees’ ace stopped running after a few steps and watched helplessly as Betts not only reached safely, but brought in Edman from third.

The play was scored a hit for Betts, but there’s no escaping Cole’s mistake.

You can absolutely guess what happened next. The Dodgers smelled blood and pounced. Back-to-back doubles from Freddie Freeman and Teoscar Hernandez knotted things up at 5 before the Yankees were able to get off the field.

You may also have noticed that at no point during these mental mistakes from New York did manager Aaron Boone leave the dugout to settle down his team.

It was wild to watch play out in real time. Baseball fans were stunned Boone didn’t go out and buy some time for his players to catch their breath and break the tension.

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