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Offensive explosion leads Yankees to the series victory against athletics (highlights)

The New York Yankees picked up their series in West Sacramento with a dominant 12-2 victory against athletics on Sunday, two out of three and improved to 23: 17 of the season.

Aaron Judge led the offensive flood, went 4: 5 with two RBI and increased his surgery to astonishing 1.273. With his first career grand Slam, the rookie Ben Rice delivered the biggest blow, the part of a seven runs that had lifted the game far.

New York jumped onto the former Yankee Luis Severino early and set up five runs in the second inning, which were highlighted by Richter's two-run single. Paul Goldschmidt, Anthony Volpe and Oswaldo Cabrera also contributed to the early climb, while Jasson Domínguez scored in third place from First on a Cabrera double.

Rice Grand Slam sealed the deal in the fifth, and Goldschmidt added another RBI double in seventh place to paddle the lead. Goldschmidt finished 3: 5 with two RBI, while Domínguez and Volpe each had two goals.

On the hill, Ryan Yarbrough gave the Yankees five strong innings and only allowed two runs with six goals to achieve the victory. Yerry de los Santos followed with three goalless frames before Tyler Matzek concluded it in the ninth.

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Next, New York goes to Seattle to open a set with the Mariners with three games on Monday at 9:40 p.m.



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