Grisham hits 2 homers to lead Yankees past Mariners 11-5
- Trent Grisham's two home runs helped the New York Yankees secure an 11-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Monday evening in Seattle.
- The Yankees’ offensive surge, including Grisham’s homers and back-to-back RBI singles by Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger, fueled the scoring outburst against Emerson Hancock.
- Austin Wells hit a three-run homer increasing the Yankees' lead to five runs, while the Mariners struggled against pitcher Clarke Schmidt and allowed multiple solo homers.
- Grisham, who is experiencing a career resurgence after a down 2024 season and mindset work with sports psychologist Bob Rotella, hit a 94-mph fastball twice to center field for his homers.
- The Yankees’ victory marked the Mariners' fourth consecutive loss, overshadowed by an injury to Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera, who was taken off on an ambulance in the ninth inning.
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Grisham hits 2 homers to lead Yankees past Mariners; Cabrera leaves in ambulance
SEATTLE — Trent Grisham hit a pair of home runs, including one during New York’s six-run fifth inning, and the Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 11-5 on Monday night. The win was overshadowed by Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera needing to be taken off the field in an ambulance after he got hurt in the ninth inning. Cabrera got hurt on an awkward slide when he scored on Aaron Judge’s sacrifice fly. He appeared to injure his left leg when he …
Grisham hits 2 homers to lead Yankees past Mariners 11-5, New York’s Cabrera leaves in ambulance
SEATTLE (AP) — Trent Grisham hit a pair of home runs, including one during New York's six-run fifth inning, and the Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 11-5 on Monday night.

Trent Grisham homers twice as Yankees blast Mariners
Trent Grisham homered twice and Austin Wells and Anthony Volpe also went deep as the New York Yankees defeated the host Seattle Mariners 11-5 Monday night in a matchup of division leaders.
Mariners’ losing streak reaches four as Yankees pound Emerson Hancock
Julio Rodriguez was, at most, an inch away from taking away Trent Grisham’s first home run in the third inning. The ball, instead, caromed off the tip of center fielder’s glove and just over the T-Mobile Park fence at the deepest part of the yard.
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