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New York Yankees set 2 home run records in same game — one tying Aaron Boone originally appeared on The Sporting News The New York Yankees just keep on going deep. On Wednesday night, they made multiple forms of home run history.
The New York Yankees are on an offensive tear, and Ben Rice helped the team match one of its all-time records.
The panic that was coming from the Bronx is starting to quiet down after the New York Yankees made history on Tuesday night in a 13-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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The Yankees added another outside member to try and shore up their ailing bullpen. New York signed veteran right-hander Paul Blackburn, who had spent this year with the Mets.
The New York Yankees equaled their franchise record for home runs in a single game, with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton leading the charge as pivotal contributors.
A banged-up Yankee lineup still managed 15 hits, as New York clubbed its way to a 12-8 triumph over St. Louis Saturday. With 1B Ben Rice cranking out 3 hits as part of a 7-RBI game, the Yanks beat the Cardinals for a second straight night (4-3 win Friday) and won for the fourth time in their last 5 games.