The New York Yankees looked to bounce back after a blowout loss to the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday. New York sent Carlos Rodon to the mound, and he gave them six strong innings. However, it was in the fifth inning that things went sideways. And the Yankees bullpen could not keep the Tigers offense at bay.

New York's bullpen allowed nine runs in three innings against Detroit on Wednesday night. This includes three home runs in the final two frames, with both Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter going deep. The Tigers are now outscoring the Yankees 23-3 in two games. Unsurprisingly, the New York bullpen has reached a new low as a result.

This is the first time the Yankees bullpen has ever allowed nine or more runs in back-to-back games, according to Sports Reference's Katie Sharp. New York

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