Albany Times Union

Power, pitching carry Yanks

- By Ronald Blum New York Mike Stobe / TNS

Aaron Judge hit his major leaguelead­ing 25th home run, No. 9 batter Kyle Higashioka followed an intentiona­l walk with a three-run drive and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 Wednesday night for their 13th straight win at home.

Nestor Cortes (6-2) outpitched Shane Mcclanahan (7-3) in a matchup of stellar starters with sub-2.00 ERAS, and Clay Holmes matched Mariano Rivera’s team record of 28 consecutiv­e scoreless appearance­s.

The major league-leading Yankees have won six in a row and 13 of 14 overall. New York’s 46-16 record is its best after 62 games since 1998. The team’s 13-game winning streak at home is its longest since 1973 at the original Yankee Stadium.

The game was interrupte­d by nearly 17 minutes in the top of the eighth inning in a dispute over a pitching change after Randy Arozarena was hit by Miguel Castro’s pitch with the Yankees leading 4-1. Pitching coach Matt Blake went to the mound while a Rays trainer attended to Arozarena. Ji-man Choi pinch hit and manager Aaron Boone came out to bring in left-hander Lucas Luetge.

Following the long delay, Choi lined an RBI single and Rene Pinto blooped a run-scoring single. Luetge then retired Brett Phillips on an inning-ending flyout.

Holmes remained perfect in 11 save chances after Taylor Walls reached leading off the ninth on an infield hit that first baseman Anthony Rizzo didn’t handle cleanly. Vidal Brujan bounced into a forceout,

Nestor Cortes helped the Yankees to their 13th win in 14 games, allowing one run and three hits in 51⁄3 innings to improve to 6-2. The Yankees managed only three hits Wednesday against the Rays, but they included two homers that drove in all four of their runs.

Yandy Diaz took a sinker for a called third strike that ended an eightpitch at-bat and pinch-hitter Francisco Mejia grounded out.

New York, with a comfortabl­e lead over second-place Toronto in the AL East, moved 11 games ahead of the third-place Rays, who have lost four of five. Tampa Bay outhit the Yankees 7-3, the second straight night the Rays lost despite having more hits.

Cortes started 18 of 22 batters with strikes and lowered his ERA to 1.94, allowing one run and three hits

in 51⁄3 innings.

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