The Yankees’ offense erupted in support of Gerrit Cole as New York secured a 12‑2 victory in the series opener against the White Sox on Tuesday night.
It marked the team’s eighth game of the season with at least ten runs. New York produced 15 hits, with all nine starters recording at least one hit.
Key Highlights
The White Sox entered the game with the fourth‑most home runs in MLB, and power was on display early. Andrew Benintendi took Cole deep for a two‑out homer, giving Chicago a 1‑0 lead in the first inning.
Cole settled in after that, retiring 13 consecutive batters over five innings. He was briefly rattled in the sixth, surrendering a run on an infield single by Luisangel Acuna, but he recovered to finish six solid innings, allowing only two runs on three hits and two walks while striking out six.
For the Yankees, Spencer Jones homered against rookie David Martin, tying the game 1‑1. In the third inning, a sequence of hits and a strategic walk loaded the bases, and Cody Bellinger delivered a two‑run single to give the Yankees the lead. Jose Caballero followed with a sacrifice fly to drive in the fourth run.
In the fourth, Ben Rice hit his first career grand slam, boosting his total to 20 home runs and tying him for third in the majors. Paul Goldschmidt added a two‑run homer, pushing the Yankees to a 9‑1 advantage and allowing Martin to leave the game with a 3.31 ERA.
Later in the inning, Ryan McMahon recorded an RBI single with Spencer Jones on base, and Madison County pitcher Chris Murphy closed the bag by pitching a single-ball pull to Escarra, accounting for all runs in the fourth inning.
In the eighth, Acuna struck out and Caballero tallied his seventh home run of the season.
Game MVP: Entire Yankees lineup
The team’s collective effort was the main factor in dismantling the White Sox’s ace.
Highlights
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