Yankees sweep Royals behind Judge and Rice homers

The New York Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-0 on Sunday at Yankee Stadium, completing a series sweep. Aaron Judge hit his 90th career first-inning home run, while Ben Rice homered for the fourth straight game. Salvador Perez returned to the Royals' lineup after a brief controversy over his previous off-day.

NEW YORK – Aaron Judge belted a two-run homer into Monument Park in the first inning off Cole Ragans, marking his ninth home run of the season and 90th career first-inning blast. The milestone shot, his fifth in the first inning this year, put the Yankees ahead 3-0 early. Judge now ranks third in franchise history for first-inning homers behind Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle. He and Rice have combined for 17 home runs, the most by any teammate duo this season. Judge praised Rice's consistency: “It’s just quality at-bat after at-bat.” Ben Rice added a solo homer in the second, extending his streak to four games and maintaining his second-place ranking in MLB with a 1.243 OPS. Trent Grisham's three-run homer later capped the offensive outburst against Ragans, who walked a career-high eight. Yankees manager Aaron Boone called Rice “one of the really outstanding hitters in this league.” Ryan Weathers earned his first win in pinstripes, pitching 7 1/3 innings with solid defense behind him, including a relay by José Caballero. The Yankees improved to 8-1 when hitting multiple homers this season. Salvador Perez returned to the Royals' lineup after manager Matt Quatraro's “mental breather” comment sparked social media backlash Saturday. Perez clarified post-game after going 0-for-4: “Everything is fine. He didn’t mean to say that.” He also revealed right hip soreness, prompting the Royals to call up catcher Elias Díaz. The Royals, now 7-15, optioned infielder Tyler Tolbert and pitcher Mitch Spence while recalling Mason Black.

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Dynamic photo illustration of Yankees pitcher Will Warren striking out a Royals batter in their 13-4 victory at Yankee Stadium, with scoreboard and celebrating crowd.
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Yankees rout Royals 13-4 behind Will Warren's 11 strikeouts

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The New York Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 13-4 at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, powered by a five-run third inning and starter Will Warren's career-high-tying 11 strikeouts over seven innings. Cody Bellinger homered twice and drove in five runs, while Royals manager Matt Quatraro was ejected in the first inning over a disputed balk call. Warren improved to 2-0 with a 2.49 ERA.

Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat of the 2026 home opener, powering the New York Yankees to an 8-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Friday. The Yankees captain set a sharp-dressed tone by texting teammates to wear suits. Ben Rice drove in three runs with a homer and a double.

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New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice left Sunday's 11-3 victory against the Baltimore Orioles early due to a left hand contusion. Despite the injury, Rice hit a home run earlier in the game at Yankee Stadium. The win improved the Yankees to 23-11, their best record in the American League.

Trent Grisham broke through with a bases-clearing double to spark a six-run sixth inning as the New York Yankees defeated the Texas Rangers 9-2 on Thursday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.

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Cody Bellinger homered twice and drove in four runs as the New York Yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles 9-4 on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. The victory improved the Yankees to 22-11, a season-high 11 games over .500 and the best record in the American League. Bellinger went 4-for-4, falling a triple short of the cycle.

New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole made his first start in 569 days on Friday after recovering from Tommy John surgery. He pitched six scoreless innings before the team lost the lead in the eighth. The Yankees followed with a 2-0 win on Sunday behind Aaron Judge's walk-off homer.

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Jack Leiter delivered a strong outing on Sunday, tossing 5 2/3 scoreless innings to help the Texas Rangers defeat the Kansas City Royals 6-3 and complete a three-game sweep.

 

 

 

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