Paul Goldschmidt hits a 3-run homer and the Yankees beat the A's 8-2 for their 5th straight win
Paul Goldschmidt drove in three runs and Carlos Rodon allowed one run in six innings as New York outscored opponents 36-6 during its winning streak.
- On Friday, the New York Yankees defeated the Athletics 8-2 in West Sacramento, Calif., with Paul Goldschmidt hitting a three-run homer in the first inning to extend their winning streak to five games.
- Athletics pitcher Luis Severino allowed four unearned runs in the first inning before exiting with a sore right arm, falling to 0-3 in four career starts against his former team.
- Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon earned the win, limiting the opposition to one run and four hits over six innings, while Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice also homered.
- Aaron Judge added two RBIs for the Yankees, while Rice moved into a tie with Judge for the team lead with 17 homers on the season.
- The Athletics seek to end a 13-game winless streak for starting pitchers as New York sends Ryan Weathers to the mound against J.T. Ginn in the series' second game.
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Paul Goldschmidt shook a three-run home run, Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice also blew up the barde, and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics on Friday 8-2 to fill their fifth win.
N.Y. Yankees 8, Athletics 2
Yankees’ offense keep things rolling against A’s for fifth straight victory
Not an off day nor a change in time zones could cool off the Yankees offense. The Yankees beat up on old friend Luis Severino in the first inning before he got hurt, then continued to add on the rest of the way while cruising to their fifth straight win, 8-2 over the Athletics on Friday night in front of a sellout crowd of 12,254 at Sutter Health Park.
Yankees overpower Athletics for fifth consecutive win
Paul Goldschmidt hit a three-run homer and Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice added solo blasts as the New York Yankees rolled to an easy 8-2 victory over the Athletics on Friday in West Sacramento, Calif.
Paul Goldschmidt hits a 3-run homer and the Yankees beat the A's 8-2 for their 5th straight win
Paul Goldschmidt hit a three-run homer, Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice also went deep, and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics 8-1 for their fifth straight win.
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