Grisham helps the Yankees beat the White Sox for their season-high 6th consecutive win
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The New York Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox 10-2, recording a season-high sixth straight win. Trent Grisham hit a two-out grand slam and has seven homers in his last 10 games. Carlos Rodón allowed one run and seven hits across six innings, earning his fourth consecutive victory. Anthony Volpe homered and drove in three runs, while Austin Wells and Ben Rice each produced RBI singles. The Yankees moved into second place in the AL East at 75-60. Chicago outhit New York 12-7 but left 11 runners on base, and Yoendrys Gómez issued multiple walks.
CHICAGO - Trent Grisham hit a grand slam, Carlos Rodón pitched six effective innings and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 10-2 on Friday night for their season-high sixth consecutive win. Anthony Volpe also homered and drove in three runs as New York improved its position in the bunched AL East. Austin Wells and Ben Rice each hit an RBI single, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. walked twice and scored two runs. The Yankees (75-60) moved into second place in the division, a half-game ahead of Boston and three back of Toronto. The Red Sox lost 4-2 to Pittsburgh, and the Blue Jays lost 7-2 to Milwaukee.
Chase Meidroth had two hits for Chicago, including an RBI single. The White Sox outhit the Yankees 12-7, but they left 11 runners on base in their fourth straight loss. Grisham went deep for the third consecutive game when he hit a two-out drive in the fourth off Yoendrys Gómez (3-2) for his fourth career grand slam and No. 7 on the season for New York. He has seven homers in his last 10 games and a career-high 28 overall.
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