BRONX — Jhony Brito was going to have a rough outing one of these days, but Thursday night was a hard way to learn how unforgiving the majors can be when your stuff isn’t there in the Yankees’ 11-2 loss.
Brito went 0.2 innings before manager Aaron Boone came out to relieve him after the Minnesota Twins had just bested him for seven runs. The righty threw 34 pitches before he got the hook, with only 22 of them being strikes, as Brito earned the shortest start for a Yankee pitcher since Jameson Taillon on June 12, 2021, and allowed the most runs by a New York starter who didn’t get
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