Source: AP
Sure the Yankees refuse to lose. We have seen this incredible work over the last few weeks. In particular, however, the Yankees have amped up the way they have been winning over the last couple of games in Baltimore. As the Baltimore Oriole fan community so eloquently posted in their very own SBNation blog, "Orioles get clobbered into submission by Yankees in 11-4 loss," the Yankees are on a serious tear and there seems to be no stopping them.
Source: NJ.com
According to CBS sports, "Clint Frazier entered the night with six home runs and a 98 OPS+ on the season. Both those figures are going up after a big-time performance against the Orioles on Tuesday." He contributed to the Baltimore beat down with two home runs and five runs batted in, carrying the Yankees to victory. Frazier has contributed tremendous to his value, which could increase his trade appeal, should the Yankees decide to deal him prior to the trade deadline.
Source: The NY Times
To see the Yankees swinging the bat the way they are, despite their challenges is in a word: incredible. Behind this incredible game play has been a real commitment from players with a fighter's attitude and punch. They get knocked down, but when they get up, they come up swinging.
Source: The NY Times
"Sanchez crushed his home run in the first inning, setting the stage for the Yankees to go up 9-0 through five innings. It was Sanchez’s 14th blast of the season. Sanchez has six homers in 19 at-bats at Camden Yards this season. He’s tied for the second-most home runs in the AL," reported NJ.com. Coupled a key hit from Gio Urshela and stellar pitching from Domingo German, the Yankees are dominating the AL East, growing their first place lead with this win.
Source: SNY
The Yankees play in an early evening start in Camden Yards tonight followed by the series ending game on Thursday. Although sweeping is not necessary to keep their dominance, it sure would be nice to see them take the broom out against the Birds. It's clobbering time in Baltimore and hopefully this momentum continues throughout the Memorial Day Weekend.
--Suzie Pinstripe
BYB Managing Editor
Twitter: @suzieprof
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