BALTIMORE – Aaron Judge launched a five-homer attack to support the work of Gerrit Cole, and the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 on Tuesday.
The Yankees hadn’t spun wins since the games on Sept. 1 and 3.
Cole (15-7) returned after a stiffness problem in his thigh, which prevented him from completing his Sept. 7 opening against Toronto. He left the house full in the first inning, by a punch to the Mexican Ramón Uries.
In this entry, he had to make 29 throws.
Cole’s work included a run and 4 hits in five innings, as well as seven strikeouts and ten tickets. He made 108 pitches.
Judge fired a two-run homer in the first act, at a change of speed from Alexander Wells (1-3). It arrived at 34 vuelacercas in the campaign.
Against Baltimore, Judge has hit 58.20, with three doubles, nine home runs and 15 RBIs since the start of the year.
Giancarlo Stanton added a two-run toddler in the third episode and Luke Voit immediately followed with a home run.
Joey Gall reached 34 volleys, when the ball disappeared in the eighth inning. DJ LeMahieu completed the festival in the ninth.
For the Yankees, the Venezuelan Gleyber Torres 4-1. Colombian Gio Urshela 3-2.
For the Orioles, the Venezuelan Anthony Santander 3-0. The Mexican Uries 4-1. Dominicans Pere Severino 3-0, Kelvin Gutierrez 4-1 with a tow.