
Yankees dominate Twins again in laugher for second straight win
NY Post
At the outset of this series, Aaron Boone came to the defense of his lineup.
Coming off a sluggish series against the Astros, the Yankees manager was asked about a number of struggling hitters.
“Frankly, the offense is the least of our concerns. You’re going to have [bad] stretches, that’s the nature of offense,” Boone said. “We got a couple of guys struggling right now, but I think we have a handful of guys that are really swinging the bats well. I fully expect our offense to be one of our calling cards and something that should carry us.”
His hitters have backed him up with their bats over the past two nights.
Against the trade deadline-ravaged Twins, they followed up a strong series opener with three more home runs in a second straight one-sided win over Minnesota, this one 9-1 in front of 37,552 in The Bronx.
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton went deep in the same game for the first time since July 8, Anthony Volpe added a three-run shot and Carlos Rodón escaped early trouble to turn in seven quality innings of one-hit, one-run ball.













