JUNE 30, 2018
With a fastball that was overpowering and a slider that was devastating, Chris Sale achieved the rarity of making the mighty Yankees look feeble on Saturday night.
In a masterpiece that helped lead the Red Sox to an 11-0 thumping over their rivals -- and back into sole possession of first place in the American League East -- Sale gave up one hit over seven electric innings, and none after Giancarlo Stanton's single in the first.
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Hardly a game goes by in which Jackie Bradley Jr. doesn't make a tremendous catch. The one he made in the bottom of the third inning was electrifying, even by Bradley's standards. Aaron Hicks opened the inning by lacing one to deep right-center. It looked to be, at the very least, a sure double off the bat. But Bradley broke like a wide receiver and sprinted to the spot where he thought the ball would land and got there with a tremendous leaping catch near the top of the wall, snow-coning it around his glove before securing it for good.
Judging by television replays, the ball would have hit high off the wall if Bradley didn't catch up to it. Right fielder Mookie Betts was captured by the FOX microphones saying to Bradley, "You're a bad man." According to Statcastâ„¢, Hicks hit the ball with an exit velocity of 102.2 mph and a projected distance of 400 feet, and had a hit probability of 83 percent.
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The Bronx Bash Bros. are at it again.
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton both crushed monster home runs Friday night as the Bronx Bombers returned to Yankee Stadium, leading New York to a series-opening, 4-2 win over the White Sox.
And that formula -- Judge homers, Stanton homers, Yankees win -- that formula never gets old.
"No, no. Old? No," Stanton said with a grin after Friday's game. "We need more. We need more."
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Sevy's back & hurling heat
September 17, 2019
NEW YORK -- All eyes were focused on the mound at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday evening, marking the first time in 344 days that Luis Severino pumped heat from that pitching rubber in a game situation. With three innings in the books, Aaron Boone clapped his hands, voicing his intent to call the evening a success.
Severino shook his head, telling his manager to disregard the radar gun readings. Boone acquiesced and Severino snatched the ball, finishing four scoreless innings in an 8-0 victory over the Angels -- a key development for a club that will count on its ace continuing to contribute into October.
Gleyber Torres hit his 38th home run, a three-run shot, to highlight a six-run fourth inning as the Yankees (99-53) matched their season high of 46 games over .500. With their magic number to clinch the American League East at one, the Yankees can secure the division title Wednesday with a win or a Rays loss against the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
Gio Urshela and Cameron Maybin stroked run-scoring singles in the second inning off Angels reliever Jose Suarez, staking Severino to an early lead, and the Yankees blew the game open by sending 11 men to the plate in a six-run fourth inning.
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