The New York Yankees wrapped up their series against the Oakland Athletics with a commanding 12-5 victory, featuring significant contributions from players like Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Aaron Judge. Chisholm hit a solo home run and a bases-clearing triple, while Judge hit two two-run homers, marking his fifth consecutive season with at least 30 home runs. Additionally, Cody Bellinger joined in the offensive effort with a three-run homer. Marcus Stroman returned from injury to pitch effectively, and though the bullpen had some struggles, they managed to secure the win.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. sparked the offense early, blasting a solo home run in the second inning off former Yankee Luis Severino. Chisholm wasn't done as he cleared the bases an inning later with a three-run triple to right-center that put New York up 4-0.
Aaron Judge delivered another signature performance, launching a pair of two-run homers. The Yankees' captain has now reached the 30-homer plateau for the fifth straight season and became just the second player in the league to reach that mark this season.
Marcus Stroman returned from the injured list to make his first start since April, tossing five strong innings of one-run ball despite taking a line drive off his leg early on.
The bullpen had a few shaky moments, especially JT Brubaker, who gave up four runs in the sixth, but Jonathan Loaisiga and others combined to shut the door over the final 3.2 innings.
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