New York – Aron judge To score 350 domestic runs, became the fastest player with two runs drives to mark New York Yankis Beyond Chicago cub, Brad Keller On Saturday.
The judge hit his 35th domestic run of the season, a two -run explosion in the ninth, but it was very short as the Yencis fell into the cub. 5-2 In Bronx.
Playing in his 1,088th game, the judge improved a record of 1,280 from Mark McGwire from around 200 games.
Chicago starter Matthew boy Left a couple of couples to judge in the afternoon, but kept the rest of the yenkeys in the check, won the all-star by winning against the matchup of the left hand Max FriedWhich left after just three innings with another blisters on his pitching hand.
For the first time, All-Star, Boyed (10-3) won its fourth direct start and fifth consecutive decision, with four hits in an eight-scorer innings with six strikes and no walk. He threw 62 out of 85 pitches for the strike.
Daniel PalansiaThrowing up to 101.1 mph, two out for their 11th Save in 12 occasions to help Snaping Yenkis’ five-game winning streak.
Fried (11–3) allowed nine out of 18 batsmen to arrive, giving four runs-three earned hits and three walking travel in three innings. He threw only 39 out of 73 pitches for the strike.
Fried, a three-time all-star, 2018, ’19, ’21 and ’23’ were in the injured list for blisters on their left index finger. He lived 6–0 against the cub.
Nico Horner Got out of the game and scored on the groundout of Kyle Tucker. Carson Kelly And Ian happy Run-scoring single hit in the third of Dansbi Swansan’s RBI Grounder.
Kelly took eighth position Jonathan LoisigaWho has allowed a career-high intake home run in 23 The innings in his return from Tommy John Surgery.
Information of Associated Press was used in this report.