CHICAGO — Hours after Alex Rodriguez dug in for a fight, the New York Yankees looked like they might be down for the count.
It'll be hard to pick themselves up after this.
Alejandro De Aza's game-winning triple in the 12th rallied the Chicago White Sox to a 6-5 win over the Yankees on Wednesday night, after Rodriguez appealed his suspension earlier in the day.
The Rodriguez story took another turn, two days after he was hit with a 211-game punishment following MLB's investigation into Biogenesis of America, a defunct Florida anti-aging clinic accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs.
The players' union formally appealed the suspension, sending the case to an independent arbitrator.
Then, the Yankees fell for the 14th time in 20 games after Mariano Rivera blew the lead in the ninth and Robinson Cano hit a go-ahead homer in the 12th.
They're 11 ½ games out of first place, a stunning number for a team that hadn't been 10 or more games off the lead since Sept. 17, 2008
"We're battling," Rivera said.