Yankees hit 6 homers, every starter has at least 2 hits for first time amid a 15-1 romp over Royals
- On Tuesday, the Yankees achieved an offensive milestone against Kansas City, clubbing six home runs with every starter recording at least two hits for the first time in franchise history, defeating the Royals 15-1 and extending their winning streak to 12 consecutive victories.
- The Royals' designated bullpen day strategy backfired as reliever Bailey Falter allowed seven runs while recording just seven outs, with Luinder Avila providing little resistance when he replaced Falter on the mound.
- Amed Rosario finished with four hits including a 420-foot home run, while the Yankees' 24 total hits matched their most since July 30, 2011 against Baltimore and tied for their eighth-most in franchise history.
- Manager Aaron Boone said with a smile, 'to have a day where everyone can fatten up a little bit, it's good,' while pitcher Cam Schlittler called the performance 'awesome to watch' from the mound.
- Cam Schlittler marked his seventh consecutive start allowing one earned run or fewer, while Gerrit Cole makes his second start since Tommy John surgery Wednesday night against Royals LHP Noah Cameron in the series finale.
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Yankees' Anthony Volpe Playing With Something To Prove
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, since returning from his rehab assignment after shoulder surgery during the offseason, has been producing quite well in the times he’s gotten reps at shortstop and at the plate. Volpe, in 11 games (32 at-bats), is posting a .281 batting average with 1 home run, 7 RBI, a .425 on-base percentage, and a .894 OPS.Despite having originally lost his starting shortstop job to Jose Caballero, Volpe is making the most of …
The Yankees connected six home runs and each headline in the line-up hit at least two hits for the first time in the franchise's history, for New York to crush the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday 15-1.
Yankees Log 24 Hits Against Royals: Historic Franchise Outing By The Numbers
Destroyed. Pummeled. Disemboweled. Whatever word one wants to use to categorize what the New York Yankees did to the Kansas Royals on Tuesday night is accurate.What did the Yankees do? They scored 15 runs on 24 hits, but there are plenty more nuggets — some historic — from the 15-1 win. Here's the Yankees' Tuesday night offensive display by the numbers:2A: For the first time in franchise history, each of the Yankees' nine starters had at least t…
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