Yankees Edge Phillies, 2–1, in Season Opener
Opening Day delivered a tight, hard-fought contest, with the Yankees slipping past the Phillies, 2–1, in a classic pitchers’ duel that wasn’t decided until late.
Philadelphia’s ace, Zack Wheeler, was dominant from the outset, carving through the Yankees lineup with precision and power. Wheeler racked up 12 strikeouts, mixing his fastball and slider to keep hitters off balance all afternoon. For seven innings, he appeared nearly untouchable, allowing little solid contact and carrying a slim 1–0 lead into the eighth.
But the Yankees broke through when it mattered most.
In the top of the eighth, Aaron Judge reached base and Cody Bellinger followed, setting the stage for Paul Goldschmidt. The veteran delivered the decisive blow, lining a clutch single that brought both runners home and flipped the score, 2–1.
From there, the Yankees bullpen shut the door, preserving the narrow lead and securing the season’s first win.
Despite the loss, Wheeler’s 12-strikeout performance was a bright spot for Philadelphia. Still, it was Goldschmidt’s timely hit that defined the day, giving the Yankees an early statement victory to open the campaign.

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