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Taillon earns first win in exactly two years as Yanks beat Tigers

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— Jameson Taillon earned his first win in exactly two years, Aaron Judge had three hits and three RBIs, and the New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers 6-4 on Saturday.

Gleyber Torres also drove in three runs as the Yankees won for the sixth time in seven games and improved to 13-14.

In a big league season when hitting is in short supply, 11 of the 18 batters in the starting lineups for the Tigers and Yankees finished the game hitting .198 or below. Former Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera went 0 for 5 and fell to .125, one of the five struggling Detroit starters on a team with a majors-worst batting average of .1995.

Taillon (1-2) allowed one run, three hits and struck out eight over five innings. The Yankees had lost in each of his four previous starts.

Taillon's previous win came on May 1, 2019, for Pittsburgh in his last outing before having his second Tommy John surgery. The Pirates traded him to the Yankees before this season.

Doubts over whether he would notch another victory in his ledger entered the mind of the 29-year-old, who underwent his first Tommy John surgery in April 2014 and had testicular cancer surgery on May 8, 2017.

“There were times when I wasn't 100% sure whether I would be back in a big league uniform, let alone be on a team like the Yankees and contribute to wins throughout the year,” Taillon

said. “So, it's definitely meaningful. There's a lot of people that played part in it to get me back to this point.”

Spencer Turnbull (1-2) gave up four runs and five hits in five innings. The Tigers lost their fourth in a row and dropped to an MLB-worst 8-20.

“It's almost frustratin­g," he said. "I almost did a good job today and then I didn't. So, it cost us. I finish the game the way I should have, we probably end up winning. So, that one is on me.”

Judge followed Friday night's two-homer, five-RBI performanc­e by breaking a 1-all tie in the fifth inning with a line drive double off Turnbull to left field that scored DJ LeMahieu.

The Yankees right fielder awarded Taillon the team's wrestling belt, which is given to the player of the game.

"It was a special moment. Whenever you have a big injury like that, Tommy John, I know it probably creeps in the back of some guys' mind

that, ‘This might be the last time I throw. What's my career going to look like?'” Judge said. “But he's a guy that through it all stayed positive and continued to work, work, work, and it's really showing right now.”

Turnbull lost control in the sixth inning when he hit Aaron Hicks to open the frame and then walked Gary Sánchez and Clint Frazier before reliever José Cisnero replaced him.

Cisnero retired Brett Gardner on a pop out and struck out LeMahieu. Judge fell behind 0-1 in the count and drove the following pitch to right field for a two-run single that made it 4-1. Rougned Odor then walked and Torres' two-run single chased Cisnero.

Taillon retired seven straight hitters before Jeimer Calendario' twoout homer in the fourth tied it at 1 – ending the Tigers' 22-inning scoreless streak. Taillon issued consecutiv­e two-out walks in the fifth but escaped unscathed by striking out Cabrera.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/AP PHOTO ?? The Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu, left, steals second against against Detroit shortstop Willi Castro during the fifth inning of Yankees’ 6-4 win on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
JOHN MINCHILLO/AP PHOTO The Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu, left, steals second against against Detroit shortstop Willi Castro during the fifth inning of Yankees’ 6-4 win on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.

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