Grisham Helps the Yankees Beat the White Sox for Their Season-High 6th Consecutive Win
Trent Grisham hit a grand slam and four home runs in recent games, leading the Yankees to their season-high sixth straight win, improving their AL East standing.
- On Friday, the New York Yankees routed the Chicago White Sox 10-2 at Rate Field, Chicago, securing a season-high sixth straight victory boosted by Trent Grisham's grand slam.
- Grisham's recent tear includes five homers in six games, fueling a Yankees lineup that has hit 35 homers in 11 games and scored 10+ runs in four of five games.
- Grisham's fourth-career grand slam, a 387-foot drive off a 93.7 mph pitch, gave the Yankees a 5-0 lead; Anthony Volpe homered and Carlos Rodón pitched six innings allowing one run.
- The win lifted New York to 75-60 and pulled them within three games of the Toronto Blue Jays for the AL East lead, while gaining a half-game edge over the Boston Red Sox for the top wild-card spot.
- Now batting leadoff, Trent Grisham has transformed from a bench role into an everyday centerfielder with a.354 on-base percentage and 28 homers, trailing only Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge's 41; with 27 games left, his hot streak is timely for New York's playoff push.
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Grisham helps the Yankees beat the White Sox for their season-high 6th consecutive win
CHICAGO — Trent Grisham hit a grand slam, Carlos Rodón pitched six effective innings and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 10-2 on Friday night for their season-high sixth consecutive win. Anthony Volpe also homered and drove in three runs as New York improved its position in the bunched AL East. Austin Wells and Ben Rice each hit an RBI single, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. walked twice and scored two runs. The Yankees (75-60) moved into …

Grisham helps the Yankees beat the White Sox 10-2 for their season-high 6th consecutive win
Trent Grisham hit a grand slam, Carlos Rodón pitched six effective innings and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 10-2 for their season-high sixth consecutive win.
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Grisham’s Bat Flips Yankees’ Fortunes In South Side Showdown
CHICAGO — Trent Grisham blasted his third home run in as many games Friday night at Rate Field. This time it was a grand slam that broke open a tight contest and carried the New York Yankees to their sixth straight win. The Yankees centerfielder sent a two-out slam into the bullpen in the fourth inning off Yoendrys Gomez. The shot gave New York a 5-0 cushion in what became a 10-2 rout of the Chicago White Sox. https://twitter.com/pinstripesnat/…
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