Rangers host the Yankees on 6-game home win streak
ARLINGTON, TEXAS, AUG 4 – Giancarlo Stanton hit the hardest and lowest outside pitch home run recorded by a right-handed batter in MLB history, marking his 10th homer this season, Statcast data shows.
- Ahead of their fourth meeting this season, the Yankees and Rangers start with Max Fried vs. Patrick Corbin on Monday.
- Facing slumping Yankees, Texas aims to extend a six-game home winning streak at a 34-20 home record.
- Giancarlo Stanton launched a 115 mph opposite-field home run on a 96 mph Fast Ball, sending it 427 feet—the lowest outside pitch ever pulled for a homer by a right-hander in the Statcast era.
- After Joc Pederson’s tying homer in the ninth, Josh Jung hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning, securing an 8-5 Rangers win as Danny Coulombe earned his first victory.
- On Tuesday night, Nathan Eovaldi, who was 5-0 with a 0.59 ERA in July, starts for Texas as the Yankees likely played their final game before Aaron Judge returns from the injured list.
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'Poetic Justice': Joc Pederson Homers Moments After Yankees Broadcasters Call Him Fat
Joc Pederson, Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers took down the New York Yankees in MLB action 8-5 to earn their 59th win of the season. Joc Pederson played a major role in that come-from-behind victory. The slugger tied the game in the ninth inning with a pinch-hit home run. His team would later finish the Yankees off in the 10th frame. Some called Pederson’s solo bomb “poetic justice.” It came moments after the New York broadcast crew called him f…
Giancarlo Stanton Hits ‘the Impossible’ Homer, But 7th Time In Career - Pinstripes Nation
ARLINGTON, Texas — Giancarlo Stanton made MLB history Monday night with a home run that seemed physically impossible. Even for a player known for jaw-dropping power, this one stood out. In the fourth inning against the Rangers at Globe Life Field, Giancarlo Stanton launched a 115 mph opposite-field home run on a pitch that had no business leaving the bat, let alone clearing the fence. It was a 96 mph Fast Ball from Jon Gray — low and well outsid…
Josh Jung hit a three-run home run in the tenth inning, after Joc Pederson's emerging draw quadrangular in the ninth, and the Texas Rangers beat the New York Yankees 8-5 on Monday night for their seventh consecutive home win.
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