Surging Yankees down Orioles to cap sweep
Gleyber Torres’ pinch-hit two-run double lifts the Yanks to a 3-1win over the Orioles and a sweep of their four-game series.
NEW YORK » Gleyber Torres had a tiebreaking two-run double with two outs in the eighth inning for his first career pinch hit, lifting the Yankees over the Baltimore Orioles 3-1 Sunday for a fourgame sweep that consolidated New York’s playoff position.
Torres, given the day off from the starting lineup, is hitting .320 (8 for 25) with seven RBIs since returning from the injured list. He has feasted on the Orioles, raising his average against them to .358 with 16 homers and 34 RBIs in 37 games. His drive off left-hander Tanner Scott went to the warning track in right-center and followed two-out singles by Aaron Hicks and Clint Frazier off Dillon Tate (1-1). Frazier, who hit cleanup for the 16th straight game, reached on a grounder to the right side when Tate, covering first, missed the first base.
New York (26-21) has won five in a row following a 5-16 slide and has opened a 5 ½-game lead over the Orioles for the AL’s eighth and final playoff spot. Baltimore (2026), which took three of four from the Yankees last weekend at Camden Yards, has lost five straight overall and 10 in a row at Yankee Stadium. The young Orioles had gotten back in contention with six wins in eight games.
New York began the day a halfgame behind the second-place Toronto Blue Jays, who start a series at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.
Five relievers combined for shutout, one-hit relief following J.A. Happ. Zack Britton (1-2), the fourth Yankees reliever, pitched a 1-2-3 eighth and Aroldis Chapman struck out two in a perfect ninth for his second save.
Happ allowed five hits in five innings, giving up a second-inning home run to Renato Núñez, who has five off the left-hander. Happ lowered his ERA to 3.96 and remained unbeaten in six starts.
Tyler Wade homered in the fifth off John Means, who allowed five hits in six innings to match his longest outing this season.
Both home runs went over the right field short porch and would not have cleared the wall at any other big league ballpark.
Jonathan Holder stranded two in the sixth after Adam Ottavino walked Pedro Severino and allowed a single to Núñez. It was Ottavino’s first appearance since giving up six runs Monday to Toronto in Buffalo.
Chapman’s hearing
Chapman’s appeal of his three-game suspension for throwing a 101 mph fastball near the head of Tampa Bay’s Michael Brosseau on Sept. 1 is scheduled to be heard on Monday, according to manager Aaron Boone.
Trainer’s room
Orioles: OF Austin Hays (fractured rib) could return in the next few days according to manager Brandon Hyde. Hays has not played since Aug. 14.
Yankees: RF Aaron Judge (strained right calf) took swings in the batting cage, ran the bases, ran in the outfield and did defensive drills. Judge, who has played once since Aug. 11, could go the alternate site in Scranton-Wilkes/Barre on Monday and be activated next weekend . ... DH Giancarlo Stanton (strained left hamstring) ran the bases, took a few at-bats at the alternate site and is expected to take more at-bats
Monday . ... 3B Gio Urshela (bone spur in right elbow) played in a simulated game at the alternate site and is expected to be activated for Tuesday’s game against Toronto . ... RHP Jonathan Loaisiga (undisclosed medical condition) threw a bullpen Sunday and will likely return Tuesday.
Up next
Orioles: RHP Jorge López (1-0, 6.38) opposes RHP Touki Toussaint (01, 7.89) in the opener of a three-game series with Atlanta on Monday in Baltimore.
Yankees: RHP Deivi García (1-1, 3.06 ERA) starts Tuesday’s series opener.