KANSAS CITY, Missouri.— Austin Wells drove in five runs, including a three-run homer, and Aaron Judge hit one of the longest hits of the season in the New York Yankees' 10-2 thrashing of the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday.
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Judge lit up the scoreboard in the first inning with a two-run homer that traveled 469 feet, the third longest so far this season in the Major Leagues. The hit, with an exit velocity of 117.9 mph, landed on the roof of the Royals Hall of Fame, stunning the home crowd. Wells, for his part, equaled his personal record for RBIs in a game. His home run came in the fourth inning with a full count against Noah Cameron (2-2). Later, in the sixth inning, he added two more runs with a double after an intense ten-pitch battle against Taylor Clarke. Starting pitcher Max Fried (9-1) shined with seven solid innings of work, allowing only two runs and earning his ninth win of the year, after suffering his first loss in his previous outing. Cody Bellinger also contributed to the offensive feast with the number 1,000 hit of his career, while the Yankees scored five runs in the sixth inning to seal the game.The Yankees stood out:
- Aaron Judge: 5-2, with a home run, three RBIs, and two runs scored.
- Austin Wells: 4-2, five RBIs.
- Jasson Domínguez: 5-3, with one run scored.
- Cody Bellinger: one RBI and his 1,000th hit in MLB.
- Salvador Pérez: 4-2.
- Freddy Fermín: 4-1.
- Maikel García: 3-0.