Judge and Wells: Yankees humiliate Royals with 469-foot home run and 5 RBIs

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New York Yankees Showcase Their Prowess Against the Kansas City Royals

In a demonstration of offensive strength, the New York Yankees crushed the Kansas City Royals with a score of 10-2 this Tuesday. Austin Wells led the attack with five RBIs, while Aaron Judge hit a monumental home run. Judge, in the first at-bat, sent the ball a distance of 469 feet, the third-longest home run of the season in the Major Leagues. The exit velocity of the ball was 117.9 mph, leaving the spectators astonished. Wells tied his personal record for RBIs in a single game. His three-run homer in the fourth inning was key to the victory. In the sixth inning, he added two more runs with a double. Starting pitcher Max Fried shined on the mound, allowing only two runs in seven innings, earning his ninth win of the season. Cody Bellinger also contributed with the 1,000th hit of his career, while the Yankees added five runs in the sixth inning, securing the victory.
  • Aaron Judge: 5-2, with a home run, three RBIs, and two runs scored.
  • Austin Wells: 4-2, five RBIs.
  • Jasson Domínguez: 5-3, with one run scored.
  • Cody Bellinger: One RBI and his 1,000th hit in MLB.

For the Royals, they stood out:

  • Salvador Pérez: 4-2.
  • Freddy Fermín: 4-1.
  • Maikel García: 3-0.
With this victory, the Yankees are consolidated as one of the most solid teams in the American League.
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