"Coming off a sweep of the lowly Nationals, the Yankees continued to take advantage of a soft spot on the schedule with their fifth straight win, beating the White Sox 10-4 in the opener of a four-game set on Thursday night at Rate Field. A two-week gantlet awaits after this weekend, but in the meantime, the Yankees (74-60) crushed three more home runs to keep pace with the Red Sox,"
"Chisholm, Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham all homered as the Yankees have gone deep 17 times during this five-game winning streak - their second in the past two weeks, with three losses to the Red Sox in between. Thursday marked the 21st time this season they have scored double-digit runs, the most in the majors. "We're playing good baseball," Bellinger said."
The Yankees extended a five-game winning streak with a 10-4 victory over the White Sox, using three more home runs to boost their offense. The club has homered 17 times during the streak and scored double-digit runs 21 times this season, the most in MLB. The win moved the Yankees to 74-60, within a half-game of the Red Sox for the top AL wild-card spot and four games behind the Blue Jays in the AL East. The team overcame defensive miscues, including an error by Anthony Volpe that led to four unearned runs, while key hitters delivered timely production.
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