Austin Wells had five races promoted in a seventh entry of 10 races, hitting a simple tied and then his first Grand Slam of his career, when the New Yorkes shot a 12-3 victory over San Diego’s parents.
These 10 races were the most important that the Yankees have had in a single in a decade. On July 28, 2015, they crossed the dish 11 times in an entrance against the Texas Rangers.
He is a bongager since New York had scored two -digit races in an entry in the Yankee Stadium. On July 30, 2011, they put 12 races in the first against the Baltimore Orioles.
Earlier on Tuesday night, Aaron Judge launched its 12th home run in the room for the Yankees, who broke a three -game skate.
New York led 8-3 when Wells lifted a complete counting of ex-Youchee Wandy Peralta in the right field seats to turn the game into a defeat.
Austin Wells de los Yankees hits Grand Slam against parents

Wells started the burst with a simple RBI that scored Jasson Domínguez from the second to tie at 3. Trent Grisham Tok, a four -packet walk against Peralta, to give the Yankees the advantage after Paul Goldschmidt, the pinch batter, was walking intentionally.
Ben Rice connected a two-run double for a 6-3 advantage. Cody Bellinger added a simple RBI after Judge was intentionally walked, and Anthony Volpe hit a simple RBI before Wells deepened.
Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a double RBI in the number of Fernando Cruz (1-0), but the parents left the bases loaded after taking an advantage of 3-2.
The judge fired former teammate Michael King to extend his streak based on 32 games. Bellinger scored in a launch error of Tatis in the right garden later in the room.
Manny Machado scored San Diego’s first race in A Balk by Clarke Schmidt in the room. Jackson Merrill had two hits on his return of an injury to the hamstrings and scored the second career of the parents in a sacrifice fly by Jason Heyward.
King allowed two races and three hits in six entries. Schmidt allowed two races and seven hits in six innings.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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