Yankees 13, Rockies 1: Bombers rain hit parade in 10-run fifth
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Yankees 13, Rockies 1: Bombers rain hit parade in 10-run fifth
"The Yankees exploded for an 11-run fifth inning, turning a close game into a rout, showcasing their offensive depth and resilience after a lackluster start."
"Aaron Judge, who now leads the league in home runs, gave the Yankees an early lead with a powerful blast, marking his impact on the game."
The New York Yankees struggled offensively initially, scoring only two runs against Tanner Gordon and just one run in four innings against Kyle Freeland. However, a boost from the Rockies tying the score ignited the Yankees' offense, leading to a remarkable fifth inning where they scored 11 runs. The team maintained pressure throughout, achieving a season-high 21 hits. Aaron Judge's early home run set the tone, and New York's pitching was strong, as highlighted by Max Fried's excellent performance, leading to a 13-1 victory and redemption after a previous loss.
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