MLB roundup: Yanks hit 9 HRs, bash Brewers 20-9

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Yankees Make History with Nine Homers in Blowout of Brewers

Aaron Judge delivered a jaw-dropping performance, belting three home runs and driving in a career-high eight RBIs to lead the New York Yankees to a record-setting 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The Yankees opened the game with three consecutive first-pitch home runs from Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Judge — a first in franchise history.

Judge added a grand slam in the third and a two-run blast in the fourth for his third career three-homer game. His RBI double in the sixth sealed a career-best day, as New York launched a franchise-record nine home runs. Only the 1987 Blue Jays (10) and 1999 Reds (9) have hit as many or more in a single game.

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Gurriel Delivers as Padres Edge Braves

Yuli Gurriel’s pinch-hit single in the seventh inning broke a scoreless tie and lifted San Diego past Atlanta, 1-0. Jake Cronenworth doubled to start the rally and scored the game’s only run on Gurriel’s clutch two-out hit.

Soriano Dominates as Angels Blank White Sox

Jose Soriano tossed seven shutout innings on just 73 pitches, and the Angels used small ball to push across the only run in a 1-0 win over the White Sox. A deflected infield single by Yoan Moncada brought home Jorge Soler in the eighth.

Fedde Leads Cardinals to Second Straight Win

Erick Fedde allowed just two hits over six innings, and the Cardinals got multi-hit games from Lars Nootbaar, Nolan Arenado, and Ivan Herrera in a 5-1 win over the Twins.

Langeliers Powers A’s Past Mariners

Shea Langeliers blasted a two-run homer and Osvaldo Bido worked into the sixth to lead Oakland past Seattle, 4-2. It was the Athletics’ second straight win in the series.

Westburg Homers Twice as Orioles Beat Jays

Jordan Westburg went 4-for-5 with two homers and Colton Cowser added a solo blast as Baltimore beat Toronto 9-5. The Orioles tagged Max Scherzer early before the veteran left with a lat issue.

Dodgers Sweep Tigers Behind Freeman and Smith

Freddie Freeman homered and doubled, Will Smith and Tommy Edman also went deep, and the Dodgers moved to 5-0 with a 7-3 win over Detroit. Roki Sasaki struggled in his debut, but LA’s bullpen sealed the sweep.

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Tucker, Shaw Go Deep as Cubs Top D-backs

Kyle Tucker launched a two-run shot and rookie Matt Shaw added his first MLB homer to lead the Cubs over Arizona, 4-3. Shota Imanaga gave up just one run in seven innings for the win.

McLain, Encarnacion-Strand Lift Reds Over Giants

Matt McLain homered and doubled, and Christian Encarnacion-Strand’s solo blast broke a tie in the sixth as Cincinnati edged San Francisco 3-2 for manager Terry Francona’s first win with the Reds.

Phillies Power Past Nationals

Kyle Schwarber homered for the second straight game, Brandon Marsh added a three-run shot, and Bryson Stott went deep as Philadelphia beat Washington 11-6. Jesus Luzardo fanned 11 in five innings in his Phillies debut.

Garcia Carries Rangers Over Red Sox

Adolis Garcia homered, doubled twice, and drove in three runs to lead Texas to a 4-3 win over Boston. Kristian Campbell hit his first career homer for the Red Sox.

Myers Walks It Off as Marlins Outlast Pirates

Dane Myers delivered a walk-off single in the 12th after throwing out a runner at the plate in the top half, lifting the Marlins over Pittsburgh 5-4. Both teams had multiple contributors in a back-and-forth battle.

Witt Jr. Delivers Game-Winner for Royals

Bobby Witt Jr. hit a go-ahead RBI double in the seventh as Kansas City edged Cleveland 4-3. Jose Ramirez exited early with a sprained right wrist after a failed steal attempt.

Astros Edge Mets Behind Arrighetti’s Gem

Jeremy Pena homered, and Spencer Arrighetti delivered six strong innings as Houston held off the Mets 2-1 to win their series. Josh Hader secured his second save.

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Rockies Hold Off Rays in Tampa

Brenton Doyle and Kyle Farmer delivered RBI singles and five relievers combined for 4 2/3 scoreless innings as Colorado edged the Rays 2-1. Junior Caminero had three hits in the loss.

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