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Mariners vs Yankee: Stanton, Judge shine in Yankees' 10-3 rout of Mariners

Mariners vs Yankee: Stanton, Judge shine in Yankees' 10-3 rout of Mariners

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The New York Yankees erupted offensively after a rain delay to defeat the Seattle Mariners 10–3 on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series between American League playoff contenders at Yankee Stadium. Giancarlo Stanton launched a three-run homer in the sixth inning, followed by Aaron Judge 's 34th homer an inning later, as the Yankees knocked out Mariners starter Logan Gilbert and cruised to a convincing win.Austin Wells continued his hot streak, homering for the third straight game with a two-run blast in the sixth. Paul Goldschmidt added two doubles and a two-run single in the seventh, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. chipped in an RBI single. Cody Bellinger collected three hits, extending his hitting streak to 13 games.Rookie pitcher Will Warren (6–4) delivered 5 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing four hits and striking out four to bounce back from a tough outing in Toronto.Gilbert (2–3) retired the first 11 Yankees before a 35-minute rain delay interrupted his rhythm. After the break, he allowed eight of the next 11 batters to reach and was charged with five runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.New York took the lead in the fifth after Paul Goldschmidt scored on Oswald Peraza's RBI single, helped by a fielding miscue from Cole Young. Stanton's homer in the sixth opened the floodgates, and Judge's solo shot in the seventh gave the Yankees a 7–0 cushion.Seattle's offense was limited until late. Julio Rodriguez hit an RBI double and Cal Raleigh crushed his league-leading 36th homer in the eighth, but the damage was done.With his two-run homer in the eighth inning, Raleigh surpassed Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.'s 1998 mark for the most home runs by a Mariners player before the All-Star break.The MLB record for most homers remains 39, set by Barry Bonds with the San Francisco Giants in 2001.
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