Connecticut Post

Yankees rally late to sweep Tigers

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NEW YORK — Josh Donaldson hit a 10th-inning sacrifice fly, and the New York Yankees came from behind twice to beat the Detroit Tigers 5-4 on Sunday to reach the one-third mark of the season at 39-15, the best in the major leagues in 21 years.

Joey Gallo’s two-run homer in the fifth off overcame an early deficit and the Yankees won for the 10th time in 12 games, completing a three-game sweep of the Tigers and extending their winning streak to six. Their 39-15 record is the winningest after the season’s first third since the 2001 Seattle Mariners were 42-12.

“Just a lot of guys with a hand in the victory again,” manager Aaron Boone said.

Anthony Rizzo tied the score 4-4 in the eighth after he was hit near the left knee by a bounced pitch, stole second and continued to third when second baseman Jonathan Schoop allowed the ball to bounce of his glove for an error. Rizzo slid home when third Harold

Castro’s high throw on Gleyber Torres’ RBI grounder glanced off Eric Haase’s mitt for another error.

“It’s nice always whenever you can impact a game in a big way,” Rizzo said. “I think our pitching and defense has been outstandin­g. It just allows all of us to play free and just play baseball.”

With Aaron Judge as the automatic runner in the 10th, Rizzo reached on an infield single off off Gregory Soto (2-3) that Schoop knocked down on the right

side of second. Donaldson followed with a drive to the left-field warning track for his 13th big league walkoff, his second this year and the Yankees’ sixth.

“I’m just trying to find the barrel at that time to be able to get a ball hopefully up in the air,” Donaldson said. “He’s a tough guy to elevate just because he throws 100 (mph), he’s got a nasty slider and he throws a sinker.”

Ending a rare 11:30 a.m. start, Donaldson’s fly ball gave the Yankees their 20th home win 24 games and a

MLB-best 23-7 home mark.

“The biggest thing for us to play any time of the day, eleven thirty game is tough,” Rizzo said. “We want to dominate at home,” Rizzo said. “The more we dominate here, the more the city is going to buzz, the more the fanbase is going to buzz.

Michael King (3-1) struck out the side in the 10th.

Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery allowed two runs and five hits in 61⁄3 innings. New York ended a streak of five straight games allowing one run or fewer, its most since six in a row from Sept. 24-30, 1978.

Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera had his 245th game of three hits or more and reached four times. His tying single off Miguel Castro in a tworun eighth was his 3,036th hit. Pinch- runner Kody Clemens — son of Roger — scored on Javier Baez’s single under Rizzo’s glove at first for a 4-3 lead.

Torres had scored for a 3-2 New York advantage in the seventh when Alex Lange walked DJ LeMahieu with the bases loaded.

Baez hit an RBI double and scored on a single by Daz Cameron as the Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the fourth.

 ?? Sarah Stier / Getty Images ?? The Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo reacts after sliding safely into home to score on an error and tie the game during the eighth inning against the Tigers Sunday in New York.
Sarah Stier / Getty Images The Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo reacts after sliding safely into home to score on an error and tie the game during the eighth inning against the Tigers Sunday in New York.

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