Keeping tabs on every home run for the New York Yankees this season. So this is what the New England Patriots look like without Tom Brady? Whoops, still the Boston Red Sox, still baseball, Bronx Bombers still putting up football scores, no matter the Sox, White or Red. It was a game which saw the Yanks go from tense to tenacious, posting a nine-run seventh frame. Across the past nine games, the Yankees have average nine runs per game and they’ve homered in ten consecutive contests. Brian McCann and Chris Young put the hurt on the Red Sox and the Yankees won 13-3.
High-fives all around as the #Yankees log their 60th W of the season. #PinstripePride pic.twitter.com/627JM4iEjG
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) August 5, 2015
During the seventh, with the Yankees ahead 5-3, McCann blasted a three-run jolt to right, off Craig Breslow, making it 8-3. It was home run number 18 on the campaign for McCann.
A 9-run inning? Brian McCann did his part: http://t.co/TMo8iDW9XZ #PinstripePride pic.twitter.com/4ZWmrv5xev
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) August 5, 2015
Capping off the scoring for the inning and the game was Young. With the Yanks now up 10-3 in the seventh, Young ripped a three-run bullet home run to left, off Alexi Ogando. Young made it 13-3 and now has 13 round trippers on the season.
POUR. IT. ON!!!! #RedSoxSuck pic.twitter.com/ZYFc7jEUDu
— Bronx Pinstripes (@BronxPinstripes) August 5, 2015
The Bronx Bombers have 144 home runs on the year.