
From Bryan Hoch:
The deep drive rocketed off Aaron Judge’s bat like so many before it, disappearing into the evening sky as it soared over Fenway Park’s Green Monster in left field, bound for Lansdowne Street.
If you were to pick a road setting for Judge to hit his 362nd career homer — moving past Joe DiMaggio (361) to claim sole possession of fourth place on the Yankees’ franchise list — there’d be no more fitting choice than this old Boston ballyard, where the Yankee Clipper played so many of his games.
Judge’s blast quieted a buzzing crowd and provided the first run of New York’s 4-1 victory over the Red Sox, clipping a Lucas Giolito four-seamer for a Statcast-projected 468-foot drive that carried an exit velocity of 112.6 mph. Only Babe Ruth (659 of his 714 homers), Mickey Mantle (536) and Lou Gehrig (493) have hit more long balls in a Yankees uniform.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything QUITE like this Yankees starting rotation, where they all have outstanding stuff, but only Max Fried seems to have any real in-game intelligence, and even Fried had problems with command for a month (I still think it’s a clear case of him using a new grip to avoid blisters, and it taking him a month to get adjusted to the new grip). But man, they’re all so fucking talented.
And Luis Gil was electric tonight, but also a moron. It’s so bizarre.
But hey, they got the win, and Gil gets the featured image, after he worked out of trouble in the fifth.
Judge also had a nice home run, and Jazz did a lot of good stuff and a lot of bad stuff.
Max Fried is somehow matched up against Brayan Bello for the THIRD TIME this season tomorrow. Fried hasn’t beaten him yet.
great pic
also we can kvetch about the yankees starters but the results are good
The bigliest problem is the pen and to a lesser extent the tendency of the hitting to disappear. The starters have been fine, whoever comes in in 6,7,8 not so much.
Therein lies part of the problem, often needing to go to the bullpen in the 6th.
Martian back from exile playing LF, Gianni sitting.
Ballesteros mashes 1st career HR straight to retired Rizzo … and right off his hand!
https://www.mlb.com/news/moises-ballesteros-hits-first-career-home-run-to-anthony-rizzo
How will they blow this golden opportunity, bases loaded, no outs in the first.
Belli sac-fly. First and third, one out.
Jazz single, (soft ground ball to the pitcher), 2-0
Jasson walks, bases again loaded.