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Yankees suffer from embarrassing loss against historically terrible rockies (highlights)

The New York Yankees (30-20) dropped the first game of their nine game road trip to the historically terrible Colorado Rockies (9-42) on Friday evening.

Aaron Judge continued his hot pace on the plate and started his 17th Homerun of the season in the fifth Inning, a solo shot in his first game in the regular season in Denver. He ended 2: 4 and increased his average from the league to 0.398. Paul Goldschmidt had a Two-out RBI triple in the first inn, but the Yankees could not use their other options, with the runners with runners in the score 0: 6 and did not take a goal over their last 14 bats.

Clarke Schmidt had control early and carried a 2-1 lead into fifth place, but after admitting a few two singles, manager Aaron Boone held a double of two runs to Tim Hill, Ryan McMahon, the decisive blow of the night.

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