Sat 8/28/21 9:07 PM

Romo earned the save Saturday against the Yankees despite allowing two runs and two hits across one inning with no walks or strikeouts.
EDGE Analysis
Romo needed just 16 pitches to close things out in the ninth, but he was far from effective and gave up a two-run shot to Aaron Judge that made it a one-run game with two outs to go. Fortunately for Oakland, Romo retired Giancarlo Stanton and Joey Gallo to clinch his first save of the campaign. The two runs allowed on Judge's blast were the first ones he allowed since August 13, and he has given up just three runs across 11.2 innings (11 appearances) this month.