Yankees 13, Rockies 1: Bombers rain hit parade in 10-run fifth
Briefly

The New York Yankees struggled offensively initially, scoring only two runs against Tanner Gordon and just one run in four innings against Kyle Freeland. However, a boost from the Rockies tying the score ignited the Yankees' offense, leading to a remarkable fifth inning where they scored 11 runs. The team maintained pressure throughout, achieving a season-high 21 hits. Aaron Judge's early home run set the tone, and New York's pitching was strong, as highlighted by Max Fried's excellent performance, leading to a 13-1 victory and redemption after a previous loss.
The Yankees exploded for an 11-run fifth inning, turning a close game into a rout, showcasing their offensive depth and resilience after a lackluster start.
Aaron Judge, who now leads the league in home runs, gave the Yankees an early lead with a powerful blast, marking his impact on the game.
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