Judge ends home run drought with walk-off blast as Yankees beat Rays
Aaron Judge snapped an 11-game streak without an RBI by hitting a walk-off two-run homer, leading the New York Yankees to a 2-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The game marked the Yankees' first win against their AL East rivals this season, halting both their losing streak and Tampa Bay's five-game winning streak. Judge's homer was his 17th of the season and first since May 10, showcasing his return to form after a prolonged slump. The game featured dominant pitching from both sides, with each starter throwing seven scoreless innings before the Yankees broke the deadlock in the ninth.
By the Numbers- Judge's two-run homer was his first walk-off since 2022 and eighth overall.
- The Yankees ended a three-game losing streak and improved to 5-15 this season against the Rays.
- The Yankees have struggled this season, with only five wins in 15 games against the Rays.
- Following this win, the Rays’ AL East lead was reduced to 4.5 games over the Yankees.
The Yankees and Rays will both look to build momentum in upcoming three-game series. The Yankees face the Kansas City Royals, while the Rays play the Baltimore Orioles, with both teams needing to capitalize on their offensive strategies.
Bottom LineAaron Judge’s walk-off hit signifies a pivotal moment for the Yankees as they aim to recover from a rough start to the season. This victory could serve as a turning point in their campaign against the AL East competition.
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