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Yankees Defeat Angels 11-10 After Judge, Grisham, Trout All Hit 2 Home Runs
Judge and Trent Grisham each homered twice as New York erased a two-run deficit and ended a five-game losing streak.
- On Monday, the New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Angels 11-10, stopping a losing streak with a game-ending wild pitch in the ninth inning.
- Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham each homered twice for the Yankees, while Angels star Mike Trout countered with homers and 5 RBIs in a back-and-forth contest.
- Grisham's pinch-hit, three-run homer lifted New York into a 7-4 lead in the fifth, while Judge's multi-homer game gave him 47, trailing only Babe Ruth's 68 among Yankees.
- Grisham tied the score at 10 in the ninth against closer Jordan Romano, then Austin Wells walked and Caballero scored on a wild pitch to end it.
- Left-Handers Ryan Weathers and Reid Detmers are scheduled to start Tuesday for the Yankees and Angels respectively in a matchup of southpaw pitchers.
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Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham connected two home runs each in the 11-10 victory of the New York Yankees over the Angelinos of Los Angeles and with it managed to get, for the second time in the history of the Majors, two more valuable players (MVPs) multi-year get more than one fly closer at the same match.
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Read Full ArticleJudge, Trout each homer twice, but Yanks prevail
On a night when Los Angeles star Mike Trout hit two home runs against New York, Yankees star Aaron Judge also homered twice in what turned into a heavyweight slugfest, one that the host team won 11-10 at Yankee Stadium in a series opener Monday.
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