MIAMI – Anthony Volpe tossed his bat aside and admired the flight of his game-tying home run, beginning the slowest trot of his big league career as he glanced toward the visitors’ dugout, repeatedly dropping his palms as if to say: “Calm down.”

And Volpe’s eighth-inning solo shot felt like a statement swing, answering back after newly acquired relievers Jake Bird and David Bednar were tagged for six runs in their Yankees debuts.

But after Ryan McMahon delivered a go-ahead hit, Camilo Doval blew the save in the ninth -- including a costly error by José Caballero in right field -- as New York fell in a 13–12 slugfest to the Marlins on Friday evening at loanDepot park.

The Yankees hadn't scored 12 runs on the road and lost since July 24, 1940, vs. the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's P

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