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The action, or mostly lack thereof, began in the fourth inning when Baltimore’s Heston Kjerstad stole second base.
For the second time this early season, the Yankees opened a game with three straight home runs, on the way to a 15-3 romp of ...
As Yogi Berra might have said, it was déjà vu all over again. The Yankees became the first team in AL/NL history to open ...
And then mirroring what the Yankees did to old pal Nestor Cortes when they set a major-league record playing the Brewers on ...
Cody Bellinger, the game’s fifth batter, also hit a solo homer in the first, and Rice homered again in the second. Austin ...
Yankees ninth. Oswald Peraza flies out to deep right field to Ramon Laureano. Anthony Volpe grounds out to shortstop, Jorge Mateo to Emmanuel Rivera. Austin Wells homers to center field. Oswaldo ...
Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge and Ben Rice led off the game with consecutive home runs, and the New York Yankees battered ...
Jorge Mateo drives a double into right field to break up Carlos Rodón's no-hit bid in the bottom of the 6th inning ...
Sunday marked the first multi-hit game of the season by Mateo, who also swiped a pair of bags for the second time in 15 appearances so far. The speedy 29-year-old is still batting just .136 with a ...
Reds fourth. Jeimer Candelario homers to center field. Noelvi Marte grounds out to shallow center field, Jorge Mateo to Ryan Mountcastle. Jose Trevino doubles to shallow left field. Blake Dunn walks.