Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Tigers down the Rays, Jays stay hot
Briefly

The Yankees scored ten runs, including Aaron Judge's 34th home run, winning against the Mariners to stay competitive with the Blue Jays. In another game, the Tigers faced the Rays, where a significant two-run homer by Colt Keith gave Detroit a late lead for a 4-2 victory. Despite the Rays hitting more, it was Detroit's timely hitting that made the difference. Additionally, the Blue Jays defeated the White Sox 6-1, with a dominant inning leading to a decisive win in a shorter game.
Aaron Judge hit his 34th homer, helping the Yankees secure a strong performance with ten runs against the Mariners, keeping pace with the Blue Jays.
The Rays took an early lead against the Tigers through Jonathan Aranda's solo home run, but a powerful seventh inning from the Tigers sealed their victory.
Spencer Torkelson and Colt Keith contributed crucial home runs for the Tigers, with Keith's two-run blast in the seventh deciding the outcome against the Rays.
The Blue Jays overcame the White Sox, scoring six runs in one inning to secure a decisive victory in a seven-inning game.
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