Aaron Judge HR Spurs Yankees to Victory over Marlins
Judge’s go-ahead blast sparked an 8-2 win, and the Yankees’ bullpen held Miami hitless over the final 4 innings.
- On Friday, Yankees Captain Aaron Judge hit a two-run home run in his first at-bat at Yankee Stadium, leading the New York Yankees to an 8-2 victory over the Miami Marlins before a sellout crowd of 48,788.
- Pitcher Will Warren earned his first win, limiting the Marlins to two solo home runs over 5.2 innings while the Yankees' pitching staff held Miami scoreless after the first inning.
- New York recorded five stolen bases and drew 11 walks, taking an aggressive approach on the basepaths that applied constant pressure against the Marlins' pitching staff.
- Marking the team's third consecutive victory, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, "It's early, but you love the fact that you get off to this kind of start because wins are precious."
- Dealing with a tight right hamstring, pitcher Carlos Rodon hopes to resume mound work Saturday, with a possible minor league rehab assignment starting sometime next week.
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‘Athletic’ Yankees run wild on Marlins to continue early stolen base trend
Jazz Chisholm Jr. walked in the second inning and quickly stole second and third, and José Caballero then stole second base behind him, both coming around to score and setting an aggressive tone in what became an 8-2, home-opening victory over the Marlins on Friday. Against Miami catcher Liam Hicks, who has a poor defensive reputation, the Yankees took advantage and went 5-for-5 in stolen base attempts.
Yankees CRUSH the Marlins in Home Opener Against the Marlins
(The Bronx, New York) – The New York Yankees kicked off their home slate in dominant fashion Friday, rolling past the Miami Marlins 8-2 in their home opener at Yankee Stadium. A lively Bronx crowd got exactly what it came for, as Aaron Judge led the charge with a standout performance. Judge went 2-for-3 with a home run, reached base multiple times, and drove in three runs, setting the tone early and energizing the stadium. The Yankees’ offense d…
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