The New York Yankees showcased a remarkable offensive turnaround in their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, winning 9-7 to avoid a sweep. Despite struggles in prior games, the Yankees found their rhythm quickly, led by Aaron Judge's impressive performance, including his 320th career homer. Ben Rice's early double and Cody Bellinger's walk set the stage for a strong start, as the team built a solid lead and managed to withstand a late push from the Diamondbacks. The victory highlighted their potential to bounce back in crucial moments.
It's often felt like Yankees ' teams of recent years have had a tendency to let less-than-stellar games snowball, at least when it comes to offense.
After the two iffy games, it did not take the Yankees very long to get going in this one. Ben Rice led off the game with an automatic double over the wall in center.
Thanks to an adequate enough start from 38-year-old veteran Carlos Carrasco, the Yankees avoided the sweep to the Diamondbacks thanks to a 9-7 win.
Led by Aaron Judge once again, the Yankees scored 9 runs on 12 hits, and added three more home runs to their ever-growing record total.
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