Brewers, Yankees
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Empire Sports Media |
With a 12–3 victory on Sunday afternoon over the Milwaukee Brewers, the Yankees completed the sweep and have outscored their first opponent of the year by a jaw-dropping 36–14 margin over three games.
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The Yankees are favored (-136 moneyline odds) when they host the Brewers (+116).
U.S. News & World Report |
Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice and the New York Yankees went deep four more times in a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, a day after becoming...
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Yankees hit nine home runs
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Judge has four homers in the first three games of the year — and might have had more if the Brewers didn’t throw in the towel following his first-inning blast in Sunday’s 12-3 win.
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They trailed from start to finish against the Yankees, falling behind right away and never recovering as they took a 20-9 loss.
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It was the first time in team history the Yankees hit four home runs in the first inning of a game.
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The Yankees made history by hitting four home runs in the first inning, celebrating a record-breaking victory at The Stadium.
Aaron Civale lasted only three innings and 68 pitches in Sunday's 12-3 loss to the Yankees, and it was revealed afterwards he might be hurt.
New York Yankees legend C.C. Sabathia is taking credit for the home run barrage that was on display in The Bronx on Saturday afternoon ... Sabathia was always a good-luck charm for the Yankees ...
Viewers watching the New York Yankees' absolute shellacking of the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday afternoon may have noticed ... he is always up for a good debate and enjoys loudly arguing about ...
The new addition to the Brewers’ starting rotation showed up with a new look for Opening Day at his old stomping grounds. Nestor Cortes, the veteran left-hander who came over in a December trade with the Yankees,
The Rays had four days to cover over every Yankee logo, mural and picture they could. But Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter and Co. don't go quietly.