Bronx Bombers home run alert
Keeping tabs on every home run for the New York Yankees this season. The Yanks brought out the Bomb Squad on Memorial Day. In total the Yankees clubbed five home runs, pounding out their frustrations on the Kansas City Royals. Their 14-1 victory, included an eight-run onslaught in the first, which saw New York hammer three home runs and send 13 batters to the plate.

In the first frame, Chase Headley started the Gas-House Gorillas conga line. Headley's two-run tater off Jeremy Guthrie, made it 2-0 Yankees. It was Headley's sixth of the season, 14th as a Yankee and 99th of his career.
https://twitter.com/Yankees/status/602906803609804801
Also in the first, Brian McCann added a wall scraper to right, for a three-run shot off Guthrie. McCann's fifth home run of the campaign, 28th as a Yankee and 204th of his career, increased the Yanks lead to 5-0.
Capping off the outburst in the first was Brett Gardner. Gardner lined a three-run smash to right off Guthrie. For Gardner it was his 700th career hit and the 44th homer of his Yankee career. From there it was a touchdown and a two-point conversion, an 8-0 lead through one.
https://twitter.com/Yankees/status/602894113420275712
An inning later, Stephen Drew smoked a three-run round tripper off Guthrie. The long ball was Drew's fifth of the season, eighth as a Yankee and the 102nd of his career. The "field goal" increased the Bombers advantage to 11-0.
The Yanks last homer was the first homer in the young career of Slade Heathcott. A two-run laser to right, off Greg Holland in the seventh, topped of the Yankees scoring and it was 14-1.
https://twitter.com/Yankees/status/602929664185671681
On the campaign, the Bronx Bombers have 57 home runs.