The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Bombers belt five more HRs, rout O’s

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BALTIMORE — Gio Urshela and Kyle Higashioka each hit two home runs, and the Yankees’ longball outburst against the Baltimore Orioles reached historical proportion­s Wednesday night in a 142 blowout that extended New York’s winning streak to eight games.

Urshela had a pair of tworun drives, and Higashioka totaled five RBIs with his two shots. It was the first career multihomer game for both players.

The Yankees have 11 players with multihomer games against Baltimore this season, breaking the record of 10 set by San Francisco against the Dodgers in 1958.

Cameron Maybin also went deep for the Yankees, who tied a major league record with 16 home runs in a threegame series. New York has hit 52 homers against the Orioles this season, breaking its own major league mark of 48 against the Kansas City Athletics in 1956.

All these numbers are bound to increase next week, when the teams meet again for a fourgame series at Yankee Stadium.

The frustratio­n of being dominated in this lopsided threegame series reached a boiling point for the lastplace Orioles in the middle of the fifth inning. After manager Brandon Hyde leaned over and said something to Chris Davis, the first baseman lurched in Hyde’s direction and had to be restrained by teammate Mark Trumbo and hitting coach Don Long.

Davis is batting .182 while in the middle of a sevenyear, $161 million contract. He struck out for the 111th time in the third inning and was replaced by a pinch hitter in the fifth.

James Paxton (76) allowed one run (a homer by Trey Mancini) over 62⁄3 innings to help the Yankees roll to their 15th straight victory at Camden Yards and 12th in a row overall against the Orioles.

New York finished with an impressive 43 home runs in its 10 games in Baltimore, a singleseas­on record for most by a visiting team in a ballpark.

Higashioka’s threerun drive off John Means (87) in the fourth inning kickstarte­d the New York offense, and by the sixth it was 111.

The Orioles allowed 32 runs over the threegame set. ROSTER MOVE

The Yankees recalled RHP Chance Adams from TripleA ScrantonWi­lkesBarre after optioning LHP Stephon Tarpley to the same club Tuesday night. TRAINER’S ROOM Yankees: INF Gleyber Torres, who’s been bothered by a core issue, underwent a series of tests Wednesday in New York. The results were positive enough to keep him off the injured list. “Everything checked out OK,” manager Aaron Boone said. … OF Giancarlo

Stanton (right knee sprain) is participat­ing in some baseball activities and could grab a bat next week. … RHP Luis Seve

rino, who’s been sidelined all season with rotator cuff inflammati­on, hopes to have a bullpen workout this weekend. … C Gary Sanchez (groin) went 1 for 3 in a rehab assignment with Scranton.

Orioles: OF DJ Stewart was placed on the 7day concussion list after getting plunked on the head by a fly ball on Tuesday. UP NEXT

Yankees: RHP Domingo German (142, 3.98 ERA) helps New York open a fourgame road series against another struggling AL East club, the Toronto Blue Jays, on Tuesday.

Orioles: Following a day off Thursday, Baltimore faces another firstplace team, the Houston Astros. Dylan Bundy (511, 5.15) will start the opener of the threegame series.

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? The Yankees' Gio Urshela gestures after hitting a tworun home run against the Orioles in the sixth inning on Wednesday in Baltimore.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press The Yankees' Gio Urshela gestures after hitting a tworun home run against the Orioles in the sixth inning on Wednesday in Baltimore.
 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? The Yankees’ Kyle Higashioka watches his threerun home run against the Orioles in the fourth inning on Wednesday in Baltimore.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press The Yankees’ Kyle Higashioka watches his threerun home run against the Orioles in the fourth inning on Wednesday in Baltimore.

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