share-square-286062 If not for the Yankees’ unprecedented string of injuries in the outfield, Greg Allen would still be spending his days with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. After all, he made Tuesday night’s start at Yankee Stadium in right field -- the usual domain of All-Star Aaron Judge, who is among the six Yanks sidelined on the COVID-19 injured list. Thanks to Allen, however, the Yankees pulled out their third straight win in a 6-4 victory over the Phillies. In a very busy fifth inning, Allen drew a leadoff walk off Phillies starter Aaron Nola, stole second base, advanced to third on a fly ball to center field and scored the game-tying run on a line drive that Phils shortstop Didi Gregorius threw past third base attempting to turn a double play. Brett Gardner, the next batter up, launched a go-ahead solo homer just above the head of Philadelphia right fielder Bryce Harper.