Judge Homers Late and Yankees Beat Rangers 5-2 Behind Warren and Rice
- The New York Yankees secured a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers Tuesday evening in New York, powered by effective pitching and crucial home runs.
- The win resulted from rookie Will Warren's career-high 10 strikeouts over 5 2/3 scoreless innings and hitting support from Aaron Judge and Ben Rice.
- Ben Rice opened the scoring with a solo homer in the second off Patrick Corbin, and Judge extended the lead with a two-run homer to the short right-field porch in the eighth inning.
- Warren lowered his ERA to 4.05 with this victory, striking out 10 Rangers who entered the game with one of MLB's worst offenses, while Judge’s 16th homer leads the AL.
- The Yankees improved to 28-19, winning nine of their last twelve games, while the Rangers ended a losing stretch after a previous six-game streak.
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Judge homers late and Yankees beat Rangers 5-2 behind Warren and Rice
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