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The Yankees rolled out the welcome mat and then set it on fire. The post “Didn’t Throw the Ball Good” – Nestor Cortes’ Nightmare Outing Sparks Concern From Brewers Skipper as Ex-Yankee Remains a No-Sh...
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In an inexplicable display from the mound, Cortes allowed four (yes, four) home runs for the New York Yankees in the bottom of the game's first inning.
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The New York Yankees’ power surge continued Sunday afternoon in the Bronx as they crushed four more home runs in a 12-3 rout over the Milwaukee Brewers, completing a dominant opening weekend sweep. Aaron Judge wasted no time igniting the offense,
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge hit back-to-back-to-back home runs to open the New York Yankees' game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
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Judge followed his home run off Cortes in the first with a grand slam in the third and a solo shot in the fourth, both against Milwaukee reliever Connor Thomas. The 26-year-old lefty surrendered eight runs in two innings of work, coming on for Cortes who also gave up eight runs in two innings.
Thursday morning, in the Milwaukee Brewers’ clubhouse at Yankee Stadium, Al LeBoeuf will strap a sleeve around each ankle, backed by a U-shaped support device. The little arms of the U extend ...