MLB: Yankees use power to hand Orioles fifth straight loss

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Austin Wells hit a three-run home run and Juan Soto and Aaron Judge drilled back-to-back homers as the New York Yankees pulled even with the host Baltimore Orioles atop the American League East by winning 6-1 on Saturday.

Judge has 34 home runs, the most by a Yankee prior to the All-Star break. He had 33 before the break in 2022, as did Roger Maris in 1961.

Baltimore’s losing streak reached five games, matching its longest skid of the season. The teams complete the three-game series Sunday afternoon.

The Orioles have scored a total of four runs during their slide.

The emotions ramped up to another level Friday night with a ninth-inning dugout-clearing incident after Baltimore outfielder Heston Kjerstad was hit on the helmet by a Clay Holmes pitch.

New York won 4-1 after Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was ejected following his reaction to Kjerstad’s beaning. Kjerstad was scratched from Saturday’s lineup and placed on the seven-day concussion list.

Yankees starter Luis Gil ended a personal four-game losing streak by working six innings. Gil (10-5) gave up one run on five hits and one walk with seven strikeouts.

Baltimore starter Grayson Rodriguez (11-4) gave up six runs and eight hits in five innings. He struck out seven and walked one.

Wells’ sixth home run of the season came with two outs in the four-run first inning.

The Orioles scored in the fourth inning when Ryan O’Hearn led off with a triple and came home on Ryan Mountcastle’s one-out groundout.

Soto smacked his 23rd with one out in the fifth inning before Judge followed with his second long ball in as many games. That followed Judge’s eight-game stretch without a home run.

Gleyber Torres had three hits, including an RBI infield single, and Judge and Soto each finished with two hits for New York.

Colton Cowser had two singles for Baltimore.

–Field Level Media

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