Yankees rally with 10-spot in 7th inning to beat Padres
Briefly

In a recent game against the Padres, Clarke Schmidt pitched impressively for six innings, but it was the Yankees' offense that shone, scoring 10 runs in the seventh inning to secure a 12-3 victory. The inning's highlight was Austin Wells hitting his first career grand slam. A critical moment in the inning was initiated by Jasson Dominguez, who, despite a poor performance from the right side of the plate, led off with a key double, setting the stage for the Yankees' offensive explosion. The game was played before a lively crowd of 38,090.
Clarke Schmidt matched the Padres' Michael King for six innings, but the Yankees' offense exploded for 10 runs in the seventh, culminating in a 12-3 win.
Austin Wells hit his first career grand slam during a historic 10-run inning for the Yankees, the most runs scored in an inning since 2015.
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