Yankees Show Dominance Against Athletics with Blowout in the Bronx
New York, June 29, 2025 – The New York Yankees unleashed their offensive power this Sunday, surpassing the Oakland Athletics with a final score of 12-5 in a match where figures like Aaron Judge, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Marcus Stroman stood out.
Yankee Stadium became a hotbed of emotions from the second inning, with spectacular hits and a solid performance from the mound.Jazz Chisholm Jr. Leads Early Offense
Dominican Jazz Chisholm Jr. was the first to ignite the offensive spark, connecting a solo home run in the second inning against Athletics’ starter, Luis Severino. In the third inning, Chisholm did it again with a triple that drove in three runs, demonstrating his importance in the New York lineup. He finished the game with four RBIs, in addition to an outstanding defensive performance.Aaron Judge Imposes His Legend with Home Run 30
Aaron Judge, the Yankees captain, once again demonstrated his power with two home runs in the game, reaching 30 home runs for the season. With these hits, Judge positions himself as the third player in franchise history with the most multiple-home run games, totaling 44, only behind legends Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle. Judge continues to be the leader of an offense that seeks to dominate the American League.Bellinger and Stroman Shine Too
Cody Bellinger joined the party with a three-run homer in the fifth inning. For his part, Marcus Stroman, in his first appearance after recovering from a knee injury, pitched five effective innings, allowing only one run. The Yankees’ bullpen took care of closing the game without major complications.Severino Fails to Contain His Former Team
Luis Severino, who was facing his former team in the Bronx, had a difficult outing, pitching only 3.2 innings and allowing seven runs (six earned), falling short of expectations. Oakland’s pitching couldn’t stop the Yankees’ offense, who hit more than ten hits.Yankees Secure Victory and Face Toronto
With this victory, the Yankees improve their record to 48-35, solidifying their position in the American League East Division. The team is preparing to travel to Toronto, where they will begin a key series against the Blue Jays, with Carlos Rodón scheduled to start the first game on Monday.