
One mistake costs Royals as Yankees complete sweep
It wasn’t easy for Yankees manager Aaron Boone to stick with a lineup plan for Thursday night that was in the cards for more than a week.
It wasn’t easy for Yankees manager Aaron Boone to stick with a lineup plan for Thursday night that was in the cards for more than a week.
As lethal as the Yankees bats can be when they’re piling up runs with Aaron Judge on a power surge, and that’s been who there are again of late, they didn’t think they’d be teeing off in the early innings of Wednesday night’s game at Kauffman Stadium.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. reignited his beef with Maikel Garcia on Tuesday, as the Yankees’ third baseman took issue with a tag from his Kansas City Royals counterpart following a 10-2 win.
The baseball that almost was hit clear out of Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night, a first-inning, two-run blast by the Yankees’ superhero that landed on top of the Royals Hall of Fame building, was enjoyable to the maestro for about a second.
For the first time this season, Clarke Schmidt started for the Yankees. But it was Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger who finished off Wednesday night’s 4-3 win over the Kansas City Royals in the Bronx.
After defeating the Royals in the 2024 American League Division Series, the Yankees picked up where they left off with a 4-1 victory over Kansas City on Monday night.
By Max Goodman nj.com and Examiner wire reports NEW YORK — The Yankees’ starting lineup on Tuesday night was a sneak peek at how this offense will look throughout the… Login to continue reading Login…