Yankees set MLB record with 9 home runs vs Rays
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After a lengthy rain delay, Giancarlo Stanton hit two home runs and the New York Yankees matched a franchise record with nine longballs Tuesday night in a convincing 13-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays,
Former New York Yankees prospect Oswald Peraza is hoping to make the most of his opportunity with the Los Angeles Angels.
For MLB insider Joel Sherman, he believes the four-game set is a “ real measuring stick ” for the Yankees for five reasons. The Red Sox are 41-24 at Fenway Park. So should the two teams meet in the Wild Card series, the Yankees would benefit by having the games in the Bronx and not in Boston.
The Inside the Lines team is up over 57 units on its nightly MLB home run bets and has also revealed its top MLB player props for Wednesday
It came on a special night, one that saw Bellinger sandwiched by Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton in back-to-back-to-back home runs in the top of the first inning as the Yankees were on their way to eight homers as a team. Bellinger made sure his name would be right at the heart of the powerful evening.
Giancarlo Stanton keeps on climbing. The New York Yankees' slugger has moved up another spot on the MLB all-time home run leaderboard. When he hit his second homer of the night Tuesday, Stanton passed Dave Kingman to move into 43rd place in major league history.
As they try to scrap their way back to the top of the AL East, the Yankees have enough to worry about these days.