Yankees use 10-run 5th inning to rout Rockies
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The Yankees sent 14 batters to the plate in the big inning, which included a leadoff single and two-run double by Austin Wells. Seven of the runs were unearned due to pitcher Kyle Freeland (0-7) making a wild throw to first base after fielding Trent Grisham’s two-on, nobody-out comebacker, but the Yankees piled up eight hits during the onslaught.
Max Fried lanzó siete innings y un tercio con eficacia y los Yankees de Nueva York anotaron la friolera de 10 carreras en el quinto acto para apabullar el sábado 13-1
In the middle of the a 10-run inning for the New York Yankees, a line drive went over the head of Colorado Rockies second baseman Adael Amador.
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The Yankees produced a 10-run fifth inning en route to a 13-1 win over the Rockies on Saturday, and some franchise history was made at the plate and on the mound.
Facing Rockies closer Zach Agnos in the ninth, Jasson Dominguez worked a one-out walk and went to second on Anthony Volpe’s slow roller to third, which was barehanded nicely by McMahon and thrown to first for the second out. From there, Austin Wells lined out softly to short and the game was over.