Yankees use 10-run 5th inning to rout Rockies
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The Yankees sent 14 batters to the plate in the big inning, which included a leadoff single and two-run double by Austin Wells. Seven of the runs were unearned due to pitcher Kyle Freeland (0-7) making a wild throw to first base after fielding Trent Grisham’s two-on, nobody-out comebacker, but the Yankees piled up eight hits during the onslaught.
Aaron Judge, who was intentionally walked in the 10-run fifth and also struck out as the inning’s final batter, had only one hit — but it was his MLB-leading 18th homer, a 405-foot solo shot in the first inning. Judge is hitting .395 with a 1.244 OPS.
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