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Ben Rice homered and tied a career high with seven RBIs, Aaron Judge also went deep in his first multi-hit game since the All-Star break and the New York Yankees beat the St.
Rice went 3-for-5 with his 18th home run, a double and a walk. His three-run shot off former Yankee Sonny Gray in the fourth gave the Yankees a 6-5 lead. His three-run double in the sixth made it 9-5 and his RBI single in the seventh gave the Yankees an 11-7 lead.
José Caballero knew on contact that Ben Rice’s monster swing would result in a ball in the seats. With one out, runners on the corners and the New York Yankees trailing by two in the top of the fourth,
Masyn Winn's home run in the second gives Cardinals a three-run that starter Sonny Gray cannot hold, as he allows six in a 12-8 loss to the visiting Yankees.
Yankees’ Aaron Judge makes 29-team home run history with opposite-field bomb vs. Cardinals originally appeared on The Sporting News Aaron Judge has hit a lot of home runs for the New York Yankees. But before Saturday night, one kind was lacking.
The Yankees have finally done what had become impossible over the last two-plus months: win back-to-back series.
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