NEW YORK — Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton powered the New York Yankees to a commanding 10-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, each contributing significant home runs late in the game. The win came at Yankee Stadium, where the Yankees have been striving to regain momentum in a competitive season.
Judge, the reigning American League MVP, launched his 21st home run of the season in the eighth inning, a towering shot that added to the Yankees’ growing lead. Stanton followed suit in the ninth inning, hitting his 16th home run, showcasing the duo’s formidable offensive capabilities that could reignite the Yankees’ playoff hopes.
The Yankees showed offensive prowess throughout the contest, with several players contributing to an early scoring spree that set the tone for the evening. DJ LeMahieu and Anthony Rizzo each notched RBIs, while Gleyber Torres stood out by going 3 for 4 at the plate, adding to the team’s impressive collective efforts.
On the pitching front, Gerrit Cole was in dominant form, striking out 10 Mariners batters while allowing only three runs in his six innings on the mound. Cole’s ability to control the game early helped the Yankees build a comfortable cushion, crucial in a matchup against a Mariners team that has been showing improvement this season.
Seattle responded with a couple of scoring opportunities but struggled to keep pace with the Yankees’ relentless offense. Ty France and Julio Rodríguez provided a couple of bright spots for the Mariners, each contributing hits, but not enough to mount a serious challenge against New York’s pitching and hitting combinations.
The Yankees’ win not only boosted morale within the clubhouse but also served as a reminder of the team’s potential to compete at a high level. The victory comes at a pivotal time in the season as New York continues to chase a playoff berth.
As the Yankees move forward, the solid performances from Judge and Stanton will be vital for their success in the coming weeks. With the team aiming for consistency, games like this could become a catalyst for a late-season surge.
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