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Sports: Yankees hit four home runs and roll past Mariners 7-2

German allows only two hits over seven and Yankees hit four HRs in rout of Seattle

- By MIKE FITZPATRIC­K

New York — Domingo German pitched two-hit ball over a career-high seven innings and Giancarlo Stanton hit one of New York's four home runs Tuesday night in the Yankees' 7-2 victory against the Seattle Mariners.

Miguel Andujar and Aaron Hicks each belted a two-run shot off Marco Gonzales in the fifth. Hicks homered for the third straight day and finished with three hits from the leadoff spot as the Yankees boosted baseball's best record to 48-22, moving a season-best 26 games above .500.

Coming off a four-hit game, Stanton sent a solo drive to straightaw­ay center field in the first. Aaron Judge had an RBI single in the seventh, and rookie phenom Gleyber Torres added his 14th home run in the eighth.

The first two batters of the game reached against German (2-4) on a double and an error. The rookie righthande­r then retired 19 in a row until Nelson Cruz homered in the seventh.

After beating Tampa Bay for his first major league win last week, German was impressive once again. Commanding a sharp breaking ball all night, he struck out nine and walked none while throwing 67 of 96 pitches for strikes. He has 28 strikeouts in his last three starts, a span of 19 innings.

A.J. Cole tossed two perfect innings with three strikeouts to complete a crisp game that took just 2

hours, 28 minutes.

One of baseball's biggest surprises so far, the Mariners (46-27) lost for only the eighth time in 30 games as they opened a 10-game trip to the East Coast that should serve as a stiff test. Three games at Yankee Stadium will be followed by three in Boston — the top two teams in the majors.

"The kind of run we've been on the last month or six weeks, we're looking forward to it," manager Scott Servais said. "The only thing you can do is embrace it. We're a good ballclub."

Gonzales (7-4) entered 4-0 with 1.41 ERA in his past six starts but wasn't up to the task in his first career outing against the Yankees. The left-hander gave up eight hits and a career-high six runs over 6.1 innings in his first loss since May 12 at Detroit.

The three home runs off Gonzales matched a career high.

New York improved to a major league-best 27-11 at home — and 17-5 against left-handed starters this season.

Trainer's room

Mariners: RHP Nick Vincent (strained right groin) threw 14 pitches in a scoreless inning Monday for Double-A Arkansas. He is expected to make one more rehab appearance Wednesday at Arkansas before rejoining the Mariners during their three-game series in Boston.

Yankees: OF Brett Gardner (swollen right knee) could return to the lineup Wednesday, manager Aaron Boone said . ... Torres slept funny on his shoulder a few nights ago but said he's fine, according to Boone, who would like to get the second baseman a day off soon regardless.

Up next

Mariners: RHP Felix Hernandez (66, 5.44 ERA) pitches the middle game of the series Wednesday night. King Felix is 7-2 with a 2.00 ERA over 11 career starts in the Bronx, including 6-1 with a 1.41 ERA in nine outings at the current Yankee Stadium. The sixtime All-Star and 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner is 10-7 with a 3.04 ERA and four complete games in 21 starts against New York overall.

Yankees: RHP Jonathan Loaisiga (1-0) gets the ball again after coming up from Double-A Trenton and throwing five shutout innings to win his big league debut vs. Tampa Bay last Friday. With ace Luis Severino (10-2) set to face James Paxton (6-1) in a marquee matchup Thursday afternoon, the Yankees are scheduled to start only pitchers 25 or younger during an entire series of at least three games for the first time since September 2006 in Toronto.

 ?? SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO ?? Aaron Hicks, right, celebrates his two-run home run with Aaron Judge during the fifth inning of Tuesday night’s game at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, where the Yankees hit four home runs en route to a 7-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners.
SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO Aaron Hicks, right, celebrates his two-run home run with Aaron Judge during the fifth inning of Tuesday night’s game at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, where the Yankees hit four home runs en route to a 7-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners.
 ?? SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO ?? Domingo German allowed only two hits over a career-high seven innings as the Yankees defeated the Seattle Mariners 7-2 on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.
SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO Domingo German allowed only two hits over a career-high seven innings as the Yankees defeated the Seattle Mariners 7-2 on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.

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