Fresh off of breaking a nine-game losing streak with a feel-good victory featuring three Aaron Judge homers on Wednesday night, the Yankees dropped a heart-breaker on Thursday afternoon to the Nationals, 6-5. Entering the seventh inning owning a 3-1 lead, Tommy Kahnle gave it all back and then some. Alex Call’s two-run homer gave the Nationals the lead and then CJ Abrams followed up with a solo homer going back-to-back for the exclamation point. Kahnle, who was greeted by the boo birds walking off the mound, spoiled what was otherwise a strong performance for the Yankees’ arms. “[The changeups I threw] were basically right over the middle,” Kahnle said after the loss.