Gerrit Cole helps keep the Yankees in the game against the Dodgers but a decisive moment results in New York’s loss, snapping its four-game win streak. Multiple reports describe a key seventh-inning mound visit involving Yankees manager Aaron Boone and Cole. After the visit, Boone leaves Cole in the game, with the understanding that Cole will continue pitching through the inning. However, a single pitch becomes the turning point in the confrontation, and New York ultimately falls to Los Angeles. The accounts agree on the overall storyline: the Yankees are trying to extend their recent run, Cole is on the mound during the late-inning stretch, and the decisive pitch comes shortly after Boone’s decision to keep Cole in. With the loss, the Yankees’ winning streak ends, while the Dodgers secure a victory over New York in the matchup highlighted by the late-inning sequence involving Cole and Boone.