The game ended on a wild pitch. Jordan Romano's errant delivery with the bases loaded allowed Jose Caballero to score from third, capping a 21-run thriller that saw the Yankees erase a two-run deficit in the ninth inning to defeat the Angels 11-10 at Yankee Stadium.

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Mike Trout carried the Angels' offense with two home runs and five RBIs, including a go-ahead two-run blast in the eighth inning that put Los Angeles ahead 10-8. The veteran outfielder went 2-for-5, scoring three runs in what appeared to be the decisive performance until the Yankees' final rally.

The ninth inning belonged to Trent Grisham, whose two-run homer to right center tied the game 10-10 after Chisholm Jr. scored. Romano entered with the game knotted and immediately lost control, walking McMahon before uncorking the wild pitch that scored Caballero and sent Wells to third base for the walkoff victory.

Romano took the loss after failing to record an out, allowing three hits and two walks in his brief appearance. Paul Blackburn earned the win with a perfect eighth inning for New York, striking out none but keeping the Angels scoreless when the Yankees needed it most.

The Yankees snapped a five-game losing streak to improve to 8-7, while the Angels fell to 8-8 after their brief winning streak ended. Seven different players homered in the contest, with Aaron Judge and Grisham each connecting twice for New York.