Bellinger, Chisholm, Grisham homers power Yankees past White Sox 10-4 for 5th straight win
Briefly

The New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 10-4, extending their winning streak to five games. Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham hit two-run homers, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. added a solo homer. White Sox first baseman Miguel Vargas hit his first career grand slam but left in the fifth with a left wrist contusion after being clipped by Aaron Judge. The Yankees homered for the sixth straight game, totaling 18 homers in that span. Will Warren (8-6) earned the win after allowing four runs in five innings; Vargas' homer was ruled unearned. Tyler Alexander was charged with the loss. Anthony Volpe had two hits and an RBI.
Bellinger (three hits) and Grisham homered for the second straight game and Chisholm finished with two hits and RBI. White Sox first baseman Miguel Vargas hit his first career grand slam in the second inning and then left the game with in the fifth with a left wrist contusion after being clipped by Aaron Judge. The Yankees homered for the sixth straight game, with 18 total in that span.
Will Warren (8-6) pitched five innings for the win, allowing four runs on five hits. The runs, on Vargas' 14th homer, were ruled unearned after the White Sox loaded the bases on an error, walk and a hit batter. Tyler Alexander (4-12), Chicago's first reliever, was charged with the loss. He allowed two runs on four hits in 2 1/3 innings
Bellinger hit his 26th homer in the first inning, Chisholm belted his 26th in the second, and Grisham added his 27th in the eighth. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said before the game he expects Judge to play the outfield again this season, but had no timetable. Judge remains at designated hitter as he recovers from a flexor strain in his right elbow.
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