Yankees use 10-run inning to bounce back in pummeling of putrid Rockies
Briefly

The New York Yankees showcased their strength with a 13-1 win over the Colorado Rockies after a prior loss to them. The Yankees had a blistering offense, scoring 10 runs in a fifth inning that saw 14 batters. Paul Goldschmidt led the attack with multiple hits, contributing to a season-high 21 hits overall. Max Fried pitched effectively, maintaining a 1.29 ERA in his stellar start. The Yankees aim to clinch the series against the Rockies, who are struggling with their own performance so far this season.
The Yankees dominated the Rockies 13-1, showcasing their offensive depth and strong pitching from Max Fried, who maintained a 1.29 ERA in his 11th start.
Yankees' 10-run fifth inning featured 14 batters, an exceptional team performance with 21 hits, highlighting their capability to rebound after a prior loss.
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