Yankees complete three-game sweep of Giants behind dominant pitching | Fingerlakes1.com
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Yankees complete three-game sweep of Giants behind dominant pitching | Fingerlakes1.com
"Aaron Judge homered for the second straight game, delivering a two-out solo shot in the fifth inning to extend the Yankees' lead. The blast, which traveled 383 feet to left field, highlighted another strong performance from the middle of the lineup."
"Starter Will Warren allowed one run, as the Giants ended a 20-inning scoreless stretch to begin their season with an RBI single in the third. Warren limited further damage, and the bullpen preserved the lead the rest of the way."
"Through three games, Yankees pitching allowed just one run while continuing to stifle San Francisco's lineup. The sweep marked a strong start to the season and milestone moment for manager Aaron Boone, who earned his 700th career win."
The New York Yankees achieved a three-game sweep against the San Francisco Giants, winning 3-1. Aaron Judge hit a solo home run, while Ben Rice contributed a two-run double. Starter Will Warren allowed one run, and the bullpen maintained the lead. Jake Bird secured the win with scoreless relief, and David Bednar earned his second save. Yankees pitching allowed only one run in the series, marking a successful start to the season and a milestone for manager Aaron Boone with his 700th career win.
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