Colorado Rockies beat New York Yankees 3-2
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Yankees use 10-run 5th inning to rout Rockies
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Max Fried allowed just one run in 7.1 innings of action against the Colorado Rockies on Saturday, lowering the New York Yankees southpaw's ERA to 1.29 on the season.
After a week of taking hits, Juan Soto came up with a big one. In a slump that sparked debate over whether he made the right decision to leave the Yankees for a record $765 million contract across town,
The New York Yankees add a franchise infielder in this hypothetical blockbuster, sending George Lombard Jr. and Spencer Jones out the door.
Though the New York Yankees traversed their way through the American League en route to a pennant and World Series berth last season, the club's lineup depth wa
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New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is +125 to hit a home run against the Colorado Rockies on Friday at Coors Field. It's the second-shortest home run odds of the season for any player at ESPN BET, behind Judge (+115) against the Oakland A's on May 10.
In the middle of a 10-run inning for the New York Yankees, a line drive went over the head of Colorado Rockies second baseman Adael Amador.
If the 2025 version of Aaron Judge is a "work in progress," the rest of the league surely doesn't want to see what's in store in the future.
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.