The Yankees secured a three-game sweep, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals by a score of 8-4 on Sunday afternoon.
Here are the key takeaways…
— For the first time in 46 games, Anthony Volpe was not the starting shortstop for the Yankees. Volpe is just 3-for-his-last-26 at the plate, and if you zoom out further, he’s 11-for-his-last-55 with 13 strikeouts.
Jose Caballero got the start at short, and he ended up playing a huge role in the victory. Leading off the top of the ninth in a 4-4 game, Caballero hit a high-chopper to second, and while Thomas Saggese had plenty of time to make the play, he ended up throwing it away, putting Caballero on second.
The Yankees would go on to load the bases, and Cody Bellinger found a hole between first and second, with the ball getting past Saggese for his second error of the inning, scoring two New York runs. The Yankees would add another on a Jazz Chisholm Jr. groundout, going up 7-4.Â
Caballero went 1-for-4 with an RBI, but his speed was what put things in motion in the ninth.
— Welcome back, Paul Goldschmidt!
After playing 836 regular-season games as a Cardinal, including winning an NL MVP in 2022, Goldschmidt got his first start as a visitor in St. Louis.
The crowd gave Goldschmidt a standing ovation in the second inning, and he ended up having a really nice day at the plate, going 3-for-5 with an RBI double in the ninth and a run scored earlier in the game.
–Goldschmidt was part of a three-run fourth inning for the Yankees against Miles Mikolas. After a Chisholmwalk and a Goldschmidt double, the bottom of the Yankees’ order delivered with three-straight RBI hits by Jasson Dominguez, Ryan McMahon, and Caballero, as the Yankees jumped out to a 3-0 lead.
— It wasn’t a great afternoon for Yankees starter Will Warren, though the defense behind him didn’t give him a ton of help. After three scoreless innings to get things started, Warren ran into trouble in the fourth, allowing a pair of two-out runs after the inning began with a McMahon error.
Warren’s fifth inning started with a Chisholm throwing error, and after the Cardinals scored their third run of the game on an Alec Burleson RBI single, Warren’s afternoon ended shortly thereafter.
Warren went 4.2 innings, allowing one earned run (three runs total) on six hits to go along with three strikeouts and one walk.
— The Yanks evened the game in the seventh thanks to some small ball. After Trent Grisham walked to get things started, an Aaron Judge soft hit to right moved Grisham to third, and the speedy outfielder came around to score on a Bellinger sac fly to center.
— Both benches had some problems with home plate umpire Nick Lentz. In the fourth, after Aaron Boone was chirping at Lentz about the strike zone, it was major league field coordinator and director of catching Tanner Swanson who got tossed after the inning was over. Then, in the top of the seventh, Cards skipper Oli Marmol got the hook after being dissatisfied with the strike zone.
— Camilo Doval allowed a game-tying solo home run to Cards catcher Yohel Pozo in the sixth inning, and has now allowed at least one earned run in four of his eight appearances with the Yankees. Doval owns a 6.43 ERA since being traded to the Yanks from the San Francisco Giants.
Game MVP
Goldschmidt, who had three hits in his first start as a visitor in St. Louis since his days as a Cardinal.
Highlights
Paul Goldschmidt gets a standing ovation in his return to St. Louis 👏 pic.twitter.com/g4QE2QvCGe
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) August 17, 2025
Ryan McMahon doubles the Yankee lead đź’Ş pic.twitter.com/apCKILpTh0
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) August 17, 2025
The bottom of the order delivers!
Jose Caballero makes it 3-0! pic.twitter.com/fq2djNX2an
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) August 17, 2025
Jose Caballero SPEED SPEED SPEED pic.twitter.com/hzCgC7yeGY
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) August 17, 2025
THE YANKEES TAKE THE LEAD IN THE 9TH! pic.twitter.com/wEq46QQy1g
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) August 17, 2025
Paul Goldschmidt plates the Yankees' fourth run of the ninth inning! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/0ya8mEpsxa
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) August 17, 2025
Upcoming schedule
The Yankees have a day off on Monday before starting a quick two-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night at 7:35 p.m.
Carlos Rodon is scheduled to face righty Shane Baz.
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