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Aaron Boone could not believe how many home runs the Yankees hit in a spectacular showing against the Rays on Tuesday.
The Yankees hit five homers on Tuesday, tying an MLB record for homers in a two-game span. Subscribe to MLB Morning Lineup wherever you get your podcasts
As the minor-league season enters its final weeks, New York Yankees prospect Spencer Jones continues making his case to start next year in the majors. Jones has crushed pitching all season, entering Thursday hitting .
The New York Yankees will look to complete a sweep of their five-game road trip Wednesday night when they visit the Tampa Bay Rays in the finale of their two-game series. Even a weather delay of almost two hours was not enough to slow the Yankees, who matched a team record with nine homes in Tuesday's 13-3 thumping of Tampa Bay.
Spencer Jones did his best Aaron Judge impersonation Thursday. The New York Yankees' top outfield prospect hit another tape-measure home run for the Triple-A Sc
Stanton and the Yankees will draw Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet, who is pitching like a Cy Young candidate this season but has looked vulnerable of late. Over Crochet’s last four starts, he’s allowed four long balls.
The New York Yankees made MLB history in their 13-3 thrashing of the Tampa Bay Rays as they clubbed nine home runs in their victory on Tuesday.
Last year, Judge had 18 first-inning home runs. He's the first player in MLB history to have two seasons of 15 or more first-inning homers, according to Baseball Reference researcher Katie Sharp. It's a remarkable feat, really. Judge has hit 37.5% of his home runs this season in the first inning.