They still don’t look like the Yankees, but for one night they hit like the Bronx Bombers.
A lineup missing former MVPs Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Josh Donaldson in the middle still slugged four home runs Monday as the Yankees capitalized on a get-well game with a 7-2 victory against the Oakland Athletics in front of 33,011 at Yankee Stadium.
It gently dropped in the third row of seats just inside the foul pole for a two-run home run that would’ve been out of only three other MLB ballparks. The suddenly popping Yankees saved the most surprising for last: Aaron Hicks’ first home run of the season — for two more runs — in the seventh. Robert Sabo for NY Post
Yankees’ Harrison Bader, left, celebrates with teamamte Oswaldo Cabrera after Cabrera hit a two-run home run.In his first outing since earning his first career save Saturday, Hamilton induced a groundout and stuck out back-to-back hitters with runners on the corners. Two inherited runners scored against Marinaccio, who was hurt by a weak infield single but rescued by an inning-ending 6-6-3 double play.Marinaccio also allowed a walk and a single to start the seventh.
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