Yankees torpedo Brewers with 4 more home runs
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Despite the offensive outburst, the Yankees' defense struggled, committing five errors in their second game.
The Washington Post |
Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine hom...
The New York Times |
Cortes finished having surrendered seven earned runs, throwing 64 pitches.
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Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy downplayed the impact of the Yankees using 'torpedo bats' in the series loss.
In their season opener, the Yankees showcased resilience and skill, leading to a satisfying win against the Brewers. Key players stepped up, showing that the team has depth and promise. However, the excitement of a winning start was dampened by the knowledge that Stanton,
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit two homers and Aaron Judge went deep again Sunday afternoon for the host New York Yankees, who continued their potent early-season ways by routing the Milwaukee Brewers 12-3 to complete a three-game sweep.
Sitting in the visiting manager’s office at Yankee Stadium, Brewers manager Pat Murphy declined to go ballistic over the torpedo bats that blew up his pitching staff over the first three games of
At American Family Field on Monday, the Kansas City Royals (1-1) begin a three-game series versus the Milwaukee Brewers (0-2), at 2:10 p.m. ET.The Brewers (-113 moneyline odds to win) meet the
Devin Williams' highwire first Yankee save and homers by Austin Wells and Anthony Volpe highlighted an Opening Day win over the Brewers.
After allowing 15 home runs in three games, the Brewers didn't make excuses: "It's not like some magical wood or anything else."