No Yankees pitcher had ever done this — until last night
A fascinating night on the mound in the Bronx.
No Yankees pitcher had ever done this — until last night originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . There have been a lot of games thrown on the pitching mound in the Bronx.
No New York Yankees pitcher had ever had a night quite like the one Ryan Weathers had on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels . Weathers struck out 10 batters, a high-quality whiff outing. He also allowed four home runs, much more than you'd want.
He's the first Yankees pitcher ever to do both of those things in the same game: Ryan Weathers is the first pitcher in Yankees franchise history to allow 4+ HR but strike out 10+ batters in an outing. — nugget chef (@jayhaykid) April 15, 2026 MORE: Blue Jays' Ernie Clement is a battle between old-school and new-age baseball The Angels got to Weathers right away. Mike Trout hit a solo home run with one out in the first inning.
Next up was Jo Adell, and he went deep for a solo shot, too. And then it was back-to-back-to-back as Jorge Soler left the yard, too. Weathers settled in for a few innings before Oswald Peraza hit his own solo home run in the fourth inning.