Sat 8/6/16 10:00 AM

Tomlin (11-4) gave up seven earned runs on nine hits and two walks over 4.2 innings in Friday's 13-7 loss to the Yankees. He struck out two.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander simply didn't have it Friday and his trouble started right from the onset. Tomlin yielded an RBI groundout to Brian McCann in the opening frame, and the Yankees' backstop came back to blast an RBI double in the third that plated Jacoby Ellsbury. Starlin Castro followed later in th einning with a 369-foot grand slam to right that brought home Mark Teixeira, McCann and Chase Headley, and Gary Sanchez chased Tomlin in the fifth with an RBI double. The seven earned runs were the most given up by the 31-year-old righty all season, while the loss was his third in the last five starts after a 9-1 run to start the season. He'll try to put the forgettable outing behind him when he takes on the Angels next Thursday.