Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Judge’s homer sparks Yanks

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

NEW YORK » Aaron Judge launched a titanic homer, Didi Gregorius snapped a seventh-inning tie with a two-run double and the New York Yankees beat the Mets 5-3 on Wednesday night for their third straight victory in the Subway Series.

After taking the first two matchups in the Bronx this week, the Yankees kept up their winning ways when the crosstown rivalry shifted to Queens. Judge enjoyed his first game at Citi Field, hitting a solo drive into the rarely reached third deck in left.

Mets left fielder Yoenis Cespedes never even budged as Judge’s AL-leading 37th home run, projected at 457 feet, soared way over his head.

The rookie slugger also singled and scored on Chase Headley’s sacrifice fly. But he struck out in the ninth inning to extend a dubious streak: Judge has fanned in 33 consecutiv­e games, three shy of the record for a position player set by Adam Dunn from 2011-2012.

Rene Rivera homered for the Mets (53-65), who dropped 12 games under .500 for the first time since finishing 74-88 in 2013. They’ll try to prevent a four-game sweep by the Yankees in the series finale Thursday night.

Tommy Kahnle (2-3) retired both batters he faced in the sixth for his first win with the Yankees. David Robertson struck out two in a hitless ninth for his 14th save, and first since rejoining the Yankees. Regular closer Aroldis Chapman received a night off after his hamstring tightened up Tuesday.

Robertson and Kahnle arrived in the same trade with the Chicago White Sox last month.

With the score tied at 3, the Yankees loaded the bases in the seventh on Ronald Torreyes’ leadoff double and consecutiv­e walks by Paul Sewald (0-5). Judge popped up for the second out of the inning before Gregorius lined a double into the right-field corner.

Cespedes and Travis d’Arnaud each had a sacrifice fly for the Mets.

In his first start off the disabled list, Mets rookie Robert Gsellman was charged with three runs — two earned — and four hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Jaime Garcia also went 5 1/3 innings during his third start for the Yankees. He allowed three runs and five hits.

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