Yankees Blank Rays 2-0 Behind Schmidt's Gem, Rizzo's Homer

Yankees Blank Rays 2-0 Behind Schmidt’s Gem, Rizzo’s Homer

Clarke Schmidt’s stellar outing and Anthony Rizzo’s timely hitting propelled the New York Yankees to a 2-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night. Schmidt, making his eighth start of the season, continued his impressive run of limiting opponents to three or fewer runs, allowing just five hits over 6 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked two, extending his streak of quality starts to eight.

Rizzo, the Yankees’ first baseman, provided the offensive spark with an RBI single in the fourth inning and a solo home run off Shawn Armstrong in the ninth. His homer proved to be the game-winning hit, giving the Yankees their sixth win in seven games.

Rays starter Taj Bradley, making his season debut after recovering from a pectoral strain, pitched six solid innings, allowing one run on four hits while striking out seven. However, the Yankees’ offense managed to scratch across a run in the fourth inning when Giancarlo Stanton singled and Rizzo drove him in.

The Rays threatened in the ninth inning, loading the bases with two walks and a single. However, Yankees closer Clay Holmes struck out two batters and induced a groundout to secure his 12th save in 13 chances.

The Yankees’ victory was marred by injuries to ace Gerrit Cole and infielder DJ LeMahieu, who will remain at the team’s Tampa complex for further evaluation. Meanwhile, the Rays are hopeful that closer Pete Fairbanks will return this weekend, while Ryan Pepiot is expected to attempt a mound session soon after being hit by a line drive last Sunday.

Yankees Top Orioles 2-0, Avoid Sweep in AL East Showdown

Yankees Top Orioles 2-0, Avoid Sweep in AL East Showdown

In a pivotal matchup between the top two teams in the AL East, the New York Yankees emerged victorious over the Baltimore Orioles 2-0 on Wednesday night. Luis Gil, the Yankees’ starting pitcher, delivered a dominant performance, outdueling Corbin Burnes, the Orioles’ ace.

Gil, in his longest outing of the season, allowed only two hits and a walk over 6 1/3 innings. He struck out five batters and never allowed a runner to advance past first base. His impressive outing helped the Yankees avoid a sweep in the four-game series.

The game’s lone scoring came in the fifth inning when Oswaldo Cabrera launched a two-run homer over the right-field wall. The homer, which was upheld after a brief review, proved to be the difference in the low-scoring affair.

Burnes, who was traded to Baltimore from Milwaukee this offseason, pitched well but was unable to match Gil’s dominance. He allowed two runs on four hits over six innings, striking out six and walking one.

The Yankees’ bullpen, led by closer Clay Holmes, was equally impressive. Holmes pitched the final five outs, striking out Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman with two on to end the eighth inning. He then worked around a leadoff single in the ninth to secure his 10th save in 11 chances.

The victory keeps the Yankees and Orioles virtually tied for first place in the AL East, with the Orioles holding a slight percentage point advantage.

Yankees Crush Brewers 15-3 Behind Rodon's Gem, Four Home Runs

Yankees Crush Brewers 15-3 Behind Rodon’s Gem, Four Home Runs

Carlos Rodon’s dominant pitching and the New York Yankees’ offensive explosion propelled them to a resounding 15-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night.

Rodon, the 31-year-old left-hander, showcased his brilliance by allowing only two hits and one run through six innings. He struck out eight batters and walked just one, showcasing his exceptional control and command.

The Yankees’ offense erupted with four home runs, setting a season high. Alex Verdugo ignited the scoring with a three-run homer in the first inning, giving New York an early 3-0 lead. Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo followed suit in the sixth inning with two-run shots, extending the Yankees’ advantage to 11-1. Giancarlo Stanton capped off the home run barrage with a three-run blast in the ninth inning.

Milwaukee’s lone bright spot came in the first inning when Rhys Hoskins connected for a solo homer off Rodon. However, the Brewers’ offense struggled to keep pace with the Yankees’ relentless attack.

Luke Weaver provided two scoreless innings of relief for the Yankees, while Milwaukee’s Joe Ross allowed seven runs on eight hits in five innings.

The Yankees’ victory snapped a two-game losing streak and marked their highest run total and hit count of the season. They now hold a 20-10 record, while the Brewers drop to 16-14.

Brewers Walk-Off Yankees in 11-Inning Thriller

Brewers Walk-Off Yankees in 11-Inning Thriller

In a thrilling 11-inning battle at American Family Field, the Milwaukee Brewers emerged victorious over the New York Yankees, 7-6. Joey Ortiz played a pivotal role, driving in the winning run with a single in the 11th inning and finishing with a homer and four RBIs.

The Yankees drew first blood in the opening inning when Juan Soto launched a solo homer off Colin Rea. Alex Verdugo extended their lead with a solo shot in the second. However, Ortiz responded with a two-run homer in the bottom half of the inning to tie the game.

Blake Perkins gave the Brewers a 4-2 lead in the third with a two-run homer. Trent Grisham put the Yankees back in front with a three-run homer in the fourth.

The Brewers chipped away at the deficit in the sixth when Gary Sánchez doubled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ortiz. In the 10th inning, Giancarlo Stanton tied the game with a double.

In the 11th, Owen Miller advanced to third on a fly ball, setting the stage for Ortiz’s game-winning single. Jared Koenig earned the win with two innings of relief, while Michael Tonkin took the loss.

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