Yankees 12, Padres 3: Yanks hang ten in the seventh, wipe out San Diego
Briefly

The New York Yankees faced a tough stretch with a 2-5 record recently, including series losses against AL division opponents. However, they made a significant turnaround by defeating the San Diego Padres in a commanding 12-3 victory. Clarke Schmidt pitched effectively, allowing only two runs in six innings. Aaron Judge contributed with a much-needed home run, while the Yankees capitalized on a poor performance by the Padres' bullpen in the seventh inning, scoring ten runs and showcasing their resilience and offensive depth.
The Yankees snapped a disappointing stretch with a decisive victory over the Padres, scoring 10 runs in the seventh inning, showcasing their resilience and offensive depth.
Clarke Schmidt pitched well against a tough Padres lineup, allowing only two runs in six innings, despite some struggles, including a strange fourth-inning balk.
Aaron Judge's performance improved with a pivotal home run, helping the team overcome a recent slump and regain momentum on offense during the game.
The Yankees capitalized on the Padres' bullpen struggles in the seventh inning, contrasting their recent tough series outcomes with an explosive rally.
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