Yankees enjoy sweep' success in scorching St. Louis with late heroics to beat Cardinals | amNewYork
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The Yankees defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-4, achieving their first sweep in over a month and improving their record to 67-57. This victory marked their return to 10 games over .500 and consecutive series wins since late May. Will Warren faced difficulties in the heat, lasting only 4 2/3 innings but giving up just one earned run. The Yankees broke through after a slow start against Miles Mikolas, scoring four runs in the fourth inning, sparked by a double from Paul Goldschmidt, followed by runs from Jasson Dominguez and others.
The Yankees secured their first sweep in over a month with an 8-4 win over the Cardinals, improving to 67-57 and returning to 10 games over .500.
After starting the afternoon 0-for-14 against Miles Mikolas, the Yankees finally broke through in the fourth with four straight hits, including a double from Paul Goldschmidt.
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