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Warren shines when Yankees take series openers from Rangers (highlights)

The New York Yankees (28-19) started their series against the Texas Rangers (25-24) with a strong all-round performance and won a 5-2 victory on Tuesday evening in the Yankee Stadium.

Ben Rice gave the Janks an early thrust and crushed a solo homer into the upper deck for his 10th of the year. He added a victim fly in fourth and helped New York to take the lead with 2-0. Aaron Judge continued his incredible season and blew up his 16th Homerun in eighth place, a short veranda shot that drove into two parts and encountered his average to 0.403. Judge finished 2: 4, while Rice went with two RBI 2-to-3.

Warren turned another impressive start on the hill and put a new career high with 10 strikes over 5.2 goalless innings. He distributed five goals and a walk as he stormed to sixth place, where he got into trouble after two belly sheets and had loaded the bases. With two outs, Warren Marcus struck Semien before handing it over to Mark Head Jr., who took the Yankees out of jam.

The Bullpen kept Texas to the ninth place in chess when Ian Hamilton Jonah Heim and a triple gave up a Homer with two runs before Luke Weaver entered to die. Devin Williams also threw a clean inn with two rashes.

Anthony Volpe drove in a key insurance run with a two-out RBI single in the sixth.

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The Yankees, 9-3 in their last 12 games, try to keep it with Ryan Yarbrough on the hill against Jacob Degrom on Wednesday. The first place is planned for 7:05 p.m.



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