Los Yankees establecen un récord de franquicia en la victoria por 15-1 sobre los Royals

Los New York Yankees hicieron historia la noche del martes con una contundente victoria de 15-1 ante los Kansas City Royals en el Kauffman Stadium. Cada uno de los jugadores titulares en la alineación registró al menos dos imparables, marcando la primera vez que esto ocurre en la historia de la franquicia.

Los Yankees acumularon 24 imparables en total durante el juego. El tercera base Amed Rosario lideró la ofensiva con cuatro hits, incluyendo dos cuadrangulares. Cinco jugadores terminaron con al menos tres imparables cada uno: Rosario, Trent Grisham, Ben Rice, Anthony Volpe y Austin Wells.

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