Yankees Cruise to a 13-1 Win over Rockies Behind a 10-Run 5th Inning and Fried’s Efficient Outing
- The New York Yankees defeated the Colorado Rockies 13-1 on Saturday at Coors Field with a 10-run fifth inning.
- The game was tied 1-1 before the Yankees broke it open in the fifth, capitalizing on the Rockies' struggling pitching staff.
- Max Fried pitched 7 1/3 innings, allowing one run on six hits, struck out seven, and was supported by a season-high 21 Yankee hits.
- Fried improved to 7-0 with a major league-leading 1.29 ERA, while Rockies starter Kyle Freeland fell to 0-7 after allowing eight runs in 4 2/3 innings.
- The win moved the Yankees to a 31-20 record and set up a series-deciding game Sunday, while the Rockies remained last in the majors at 9-43.
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Yankees restore order with big win over league-worst Rockies
DENVER — Max Fried threw 7 1/3 sharp innings and the New York Yankees broke open a tight game with a 10-run fifth to beat the reeling Colorado Rockies 13-1 on Saturday. Fried (7-0) tied Arizona’s Brandon Pfaadt for the major league lead in wins. The Yankees lefty scattered six hits and gave up one run in an efficient outing in which he only tossed 83 pitches. Fried has allowed two earned runs or less in all 11 of his starts this season. A game t…
Rockies’ Adael Amador: Glove ‘slipped off’ when jumping to field line drive by Yankees’ Paul Goldschmidt
In the middle of a 10-run inning for the New York Yankees, a line drive went over the head of Colorado Rockies second baseman Adael Amador. His glove went with it. Amador’s glove didn’t come particularly close to touching Paul Goldschmidt’s run-scoring single to right-center field, but it was certainly a strange play during a calamitous inning for the Rockies. The Yankees went on to win 13-1. After the game, Amador told The Denver Post he did no…
Rockies implode during 10-run fifth inning, routed by Yankees to fall to 9-43
For 13 innings this weekend, the Colorado Rockies looked quite capable of competing with the New York Yankees. Then, everything unraveled. The Yankees scored 10 times in the fifth inning Saturday afternoon — a comprehensive collapse for the home side in a 13-1 loss in front of 43,186 at Coors Field. “We didn’t get the outcome we wanted, but we’ve still got a game tomorrow to win the series,” Rockies first baseman Michael Toglia said. “I think we…


Yankees Crush Rockies 13-1 with 10 Runs in the 5th Inning and a Solid Performance From Fried
DENVER (AP) — Max Fried pitched 7 1-3 effective innings and the New York Yankees scored a whopping 10 runs in the fifth inning to rout the sluggish Colorado Rockies 13-1 Saturday night. Fried (7-0) moved into a tie with Arizona's Brandon Pfaadt for the major league wins lead. The Yankees left-hander scattered six hits and allowed one run in an efficient outing that involved only 83 pitches. Fried has allowed two or fewer earned runs in his 11 st…

Yankees win laugher over Rockies after scoring 10 runs in 5th inning
On Friday, the Yankees suffered a disappointing loss to MLB’s worst team. Less than 24 hours later, the Bombers got revenge on the Colorado Rockies by exploding for 10 runs in the fifth inning on their way to a 13-1 victory at Coors Field. The top of the fifth inning featured seven Yankee hits and three walks (one intentional to Aaron Judge) with 14 players entering the batter’s box. The game was tied, 1-1, before Austin Wells recorded a leadoff…
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