The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Gardner, Holliday lead Yanks to victory

- By David Ginsburg The Associated Press

BALTIMORE >> Brett Gardner and Matt Holliday each homered twice, Aaron Judge drove in two runs and the New York Yankees received a solid pitching performanc­e from Luis Severino in an 8-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.

Gardner set the tone for the AL East leaders by connecting on the third pitch from Chris Tillman (12), who had not allowed a home run in his previous four starts this season.

Holliday went deep in the first inning and again in the third, his 22nd career multihomer game.

Gardner’s second solo shot sparked a three-run fourth that made it 8-0.

Severino (4-2) gave up one run and seven hits over 6 1/3 innings, striking out eight and walking one. Although the right-hand-

er’s run of 17 consecutiv­e scoreless innings ended in the sixth, he has gone four straight starts without allowing a home run for the first time in his career.

Trey Mancini had three hits and an RBI for the Orioles, who have lost eight of nine and 14 of 18. Three-time All-Star Manny Machado went 0 for 5 with four strikeouts, lowering his batting average to .210.

Tillman lasted only 2 2/3 innings, yielding five runs and seven hits — three of them homers. Tillman went 16-6 last year, but he started this season on the disabled list and has been inconsiste­nt since being activated on May 7.

After jumping to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, New York got an RBI single from Aaron Hicks in the second. Holliday’s second solo homer and an RBI single by Chase Headley made it 5-0 in the third, and a two-run double by Judge in the fourth completed the Yankees’ offensive thrust. BRONX BOMBERS The Yankees have homered in 10 of their last 11 games and have 75 home runs in 49 games. They are 18-4 when hitting at least two homers. TRAINER’S ROOM Yankees: CF Jacoby Ellsbury is moving closer to coming off the sevenday concussion DL. Ellsbury, who was hurt crashing into the outfield wall last Wednesday, said: “My neck’s felt better each day. I’ll continue to get treatment on that, but as far as the headaches, it feels a lot better today.” ... 1B Greg Bird homered off minor league pitcher Alexander Vizcaino on the first of seven at-bats in a simulated game. Bird is scheduled to play the field in an extended spring training game Wednesday.

Orioles: CF Adam Jones (sore hip) was a late scratch because of the wet field. He’s missed four straight games . ... AllStar closer Zach Britton (left forearm strain) has picked up the intensity of his throwing sessions and has experience­d “no setbacks” in his rehabilita­tion program in Florida, manager Buck Showalter said. There is no definitive timetable for Britton’s return. UP NEXT Yankees: RHP Masahiro Tanaka (5-4, 5.86 ERA) looks to extend his success under the lights in the series finale Wednesday night. He’s 5-1 at night and 0-3 with a 17.51 ERA in day games.

Orioles: RHP Kevin Gausman (2-4, 6.17) makes his 12th start of the season. Opponents are batting .322 against him and he’s yielded 10 homers in 54 innings.

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