In an unusual game on May 24, 1970, the New York Yankees allowed Cleveland to hit six home runs yet still emerged victorious. Despite giving up multiple homers, starting pitcher John Cumberland continued through six innings. The scoring included contributions from both teams, with notable performances like Tony Horton's two home runs for Cleveland and Ron Hansen's single homer for the Yankees. This game reflects the unpredictable events that can occur within a baseball season, where teams can succeed despite significant defensive struggles.
Despite giving up six home runs in one game on May 24, 1970, the Yankees remarkably still secured a victory against Cleveland, highlighting the unpredictability of baseball.
On May 24, 1970, the Yankees' pitching allowed six home runs, yet they managed to win the game, showcasing an unusual and rare outcome in baseball history.
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