Orioles' Pete Alonso Returns to New York to Face Yankees
Ben Rice hit a three-run homer and Will Warren allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings as New York won its 11th game in 13 tries.
- The New York Yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 on Friday, securing their 11th victory in 13 games with home runs from Ben Rice and José Caballero.
- In his first visit to Yankee Stadium since joining the Orioles, Pete Alonso homered for the former New York Mets slugger, who signed a $155 million, five-year contract during the offseason.
- Pitcher Will Warren lowered his ERA to 2.39 while striking out nine over 6 1/3 innings, and José Caballero broke a 1-1 tie with a second-inning solo shot off Cade Povich.
- Improving to an AL-best 21-11 record, the Yankees await the return of shortstop Anthony Volpe from his 20-day rehab assignment as their starters maintain a league-leading 2.74 ERA.
- Seeking to narrow a five-game deficit in the American League East, the Orioles continue their four-game series Saturday, with RHP Kyle Bradish scheduled to start opposite LHP Ryan Weathers .
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Rice, Caballero homer to overcome Alonso's drive, Yankees beat Orioles 7-2
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Rice, Caballero homer to overcome Alonso's drive, Yankees beat Orioles 7-2 for 11th win in 13 games
Ben Rice and José Caballero homered, Will Warren won his third straight start and the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 for their 11th victory in 13 games, overcoming a home run by Pete Alonso in his return to New York.
Pete Alonso rips on traffic, crushes homer against Yankees in return to NYC
For the first time in his MLB career, Pete Alonso rolled into New York City as part of a visiting team.Only, on Friday, he wasn't headed to his old Citi Field stomping grounds; he was headed to the Bronx as he and his Baltimore Orioles teammates took on the New York Yankees.And, right off the bat, Alonso knew he was back in the Big Apple, and that was all thanks to the city's trademark nightmare traffic.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON'T @ ME …
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