In a thrilling game, the Yankees triumphed over the Orioles thanks to Jazz Chisholm, Jr., who drove in five runs, ensuring the Yankees scored nine. Early in the game, the Yankees established a lead, but the Orioles quickly answered back with power hits, including a three-run home run by Adley Rutschman. Both teams showcased significant offensive prowess, especially Chisholm and Rutschman, as both starting pitchers struggled to control the batting lineup. The game held excitement through to the ninth inning, highlighting individual performances amid team competition.
There's no Statcast data from tonight's game for me to quantify this assertion but trust me when I tell you, Baltimore hit Will Warren hard. It seemed like every ball left Oriole bats with smoke streaming behind it.
Jazz Chisholm, Jr. was a one-man wrecking crew at the plate, driving in five of New York's nine runs before they held on in a nerve-wracking bottom of the ninth.
Chisholm continued his excellent game in the third. With Judge and Cody Bellinger on the corners and one out, Jazz again turned on one and drove it out to right field.
Again, though, Baltimore struck back. With a pair of runners on, Adley Rutschman took Warren opposite field for a three-run home run of his own.
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