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New York Yankees hit franchise record nine home runs, make MLB history in win against Tampa Bay Rays
The New York Yankees crushed a franchise record-tying nine home runs in a dominant 13-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays 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.
It's onward and upward for Greg Allen. MLB Trade Rumors reports the former New York Yankees prospect declined a minor-league assignment from the Baltimore Oriol
After a lengthy rain delay, Giancarlo Stanton hit two home runs and the Yankees matched a franchise record with nine long balls Tuesday night in a convincing 13-3 victory over the Rays, an effort the slugger labeled as "awesome to see.
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A team some thought was going to fade out of playoff contention has found its power stroke and is making MLB and team history in the process.
“The Mets have certainly fallen off our power ratings,” DraftKings ‘ Vegas-based director of sports betting Johnny Avello told The Post in a phone interview. “We just raised them again to 15/1. There’s no betting interest in them right now. Will they even make the playoffs?”
The Boston Red Sox have a much-needed day off on Wednesday. When Boston returns to the field on Thursday, it will kick off undoubtedly the most important series
Cam Schlittler is hanging out in New York Yankees history with Fritz Peterson. In this case, that's a good thing. Schlittler took a perfect game through six innings on Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.