Will Warren found creative way to stay loose as Yankees poured on runs: ‘Got that long’
Will Warren, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, found a unique way to stay loose during a lengthy offensive inning. Despite a 43-minute wait in the dugout, he managed to throw six strong innings, allowing only three unearned runs. His performance contributed to the Yankees' 13-8 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
- ▪Will Warren had to wait 43 minutes in the dugout between pitches during a game against the Oakland Athletics.
- ▪He creatively jogged to the bullpen to throw some pitches and stay loose during the Yankees' 13-run third inning.
- ▪Warren ultimately pitched six innings, giving up three unearned runs and helping secure a 13-8 win for the Yankees.
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MLB New York Yankees Will Warren found creative way to stay loose as Yankees poured on runs: ‘Got that long’ By Greg Joyce Published June 1, 2026, 1:11 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Having 43 minutes to sit in the dugout between pitches is not ideal, but Will Warren surely did not mind, given the reason for the long wait. The fact that it came at Sutter Health Park, where there is no access to the clubhouse or any facilities underneath from the dugouts, made it all the more unique. Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees.
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