Lethbridge Herald

Happ dominant in winning Yankees debut

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J.A. Happ made the midseason impact the Yankees hoped for, pitching one-run ball over six innings to win his New York debut 6-3 over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.

Three days after New York acquired the 35-year-old left-hander from Toronto for infielder Brandon Drury and outfield prospect Billy McKinney, Happ took a shutout into the fifth before Salvador Perez's opposite-field home run into the Yankees bullpen in rightcentr­e. Happ (11-6) struck out two and walked one, and the first-time All-Star ended a four-start winless streak.

New York (67-37) began the day 5 1/2 games behind AL East-leading Boston and with just 16 wins in its last 31 games. The Yankees sought a boost similar to the one provided by David Cone, who made his Yankees debut exactly 23 years earlier after his acquisitio­n from Toronto and became a key cog in the team that reached that year's playoffs and won four World Series titles in the following five seasons. Happ joined a rotation that includes Luis Severino, Masahiro Tanaka, CC Sabathia and Sonny Gray.

“I feel like in a lot of ways he's been underrated over the years,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “I feel like he's more in that upper tier than people want to acknowledg­e.”

Aaron Hicks hit a two-run homer in the first off the screen attached to the right-field foul pole, a drive off Burch Smith (1-2). Hicks also doubled, singled and walked for the Yankees, who took three of four against the woeful Royals (32-73), who traded star third baseman Mike Moustakas to Milwaukee on Friday.

Brett Phillips, one of those prospects, started in his Kansas City debut and made a leaping catch at the top of the right-field wall — with his eyes closed as the ball landed in his glove — to rob Austin Romine of a possible three-run homer in the fourth.

Hunter Dozier homered off Chad Green in the seventh and Rosell Herrera went deep against David Robertson leading off the eighth, the first home run of his big league career. Aroldis Chapman struck out three straight batters for his 28th save in 29 chances, his 20th in a row.

Kansas City lost for the 12th time in 15 games at Yankee Stadium, and for the 18th time in 24 games against the Yankees. After beating Detroit last week for his first big league win since 2013, Smith gave up five runs, five hits and three hits in four-plus innings.

Miguel Andujar added a two-out, runscoring single in the fourth, and a successful replay challenge led to two more runs and a 5-0 lead in the fifth.

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