The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Four HRs carry Happ to Game 1 win over Orioles

- By David Ginsburg

BALTIMORE » Torrid-hitting Miguel Andujar insists his focus is solely on helping the New York Yankees reach the playoffs.

If a byproduct of that quest is an AL Rookie of the Year Award, well, the 23-year-old will savor the accomplish­ment during the offseason.

Andujar homered and had four RBIs, J.A. Happ pitched six sharp innings to win his fifth straight start with the Yankees and New York breezed to a 10-3 rout of the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday in the opener of a split doublehead­er.

After driving in a first-inning run with a groundout, Andujar put the Yankees up 5-2 in the third with a three-run shot off Jimmy Yacabonis (0-2).

With his 42nd multihit game, Andujar raised his batting average since the All-Star break to .344. He leads all AL rookies in hitting (.298), RBIs (70) and is second in home runs (21).

“He’s a special kind of talent,” Happ said. “The production has been huge for us.”

Teammate Aaron Judge was a unanimous pick as rookie of the year in 2017, and Andujar just might make it two in a row for New York.

“At the end of it all, if it happens, it happens,” Andujar said through an interprete­r. “We are trying accomplish something bigger here than individual awards.”

Brett Gardner, Gleyber Torres and Aaron Hicks hit solo shots for the Yankees, who have won six of seven to move a season-high 34 games over .500 (81-47).

Giancarlo Stanton just missed joining the long-ball party. Seeking his 33rd homer of the season, Stanton was poised to break into a trot around the bases when his sixthinnin­g drive to center field ended up in the glove of a leaping Cedric Mullins , who reached over the 7-foot wall and snagged the ball in the webbing.

Happ (15-6) allowed two runs and five hits with nine strikeouts. Since coming from Toronto in a July 26 trade, the right-hander is 5-0 with a 2.37 ERA.

The 35-year-old Happ is the first player to win his first five starts Houston Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Texas

Friday’s games

_ 1 1⁄2 5 1⁄2 15 1⁄2 21 1⁄2 N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5, 10 innings Toronto 4, Philadelph­ia 2 Tampa Bay 10, Boston 3 Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 3 Oakland 7, Minnesota 1

Kansas City 5, Cleveland 4 Seattle 6, Arizona 3

Houston 9, L.A. Angels 3

Texas 7, San Francisco 6, 10 innings

Saturday’s games W

78 77 73 63 58

L

50 52 56 66 73

Pct

.609 .597 .566 .488 .443

GB

N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 3, 1st game San Francisco 5, Texas 3 Toronto 8, Philadelph­ia 6 Boston at Tampa Bay

Chicago White Sox at Detroit

N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 2nd game Oakland at Minnesota Cleveland at Kansas City Seattle at Arizona Houston at L.A. Angels

Sunday’s games

Philadelph­ia (Velasquez 8-9) at Toronto (Estrada 7-9), 1:07 p.m.

Boston (Eovaldi 5-5) at Tampa Bay (Snell 15-5), 1:10 p.m.

Chicago White Sox (Kopech 0-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 6-5), 1:10 p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 2-3) at Minnesota (Berrios 11-8), 2:10 p.m.

Cleveland (Bieber 7-2) at Kansas City (Lopez 0-3), 2:15 p.m.

Texas (Gallardo 7-2) at San Francisco (Holland 6-8), 4:05 p.m.

Houston (Valdez 1-0) at L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3), 4:07 p.m.

Seattle (Leake 8-7) at Arizona (Greinke 12-8), 4:10 p.m.

N.Y. Yankees (Severino 16-6) at Baltimore (Cashner 4-11), 8:05 p.m.

Monday’s games

with the Yankees since Rob Gardner from 1970-72.

“He’s been great for us,” Hicks said. “I love that he is here on our team and helping us get where we want to be.”

Luis Cessa worked the final three innings for his first major league save.

Renato Nunez had three hits and two RBIs for the Orioles, who lost their sixth straight. It’s the seventh time this season that Baltimore has been mired in a skid of at least six games.

Orioles manager Buck Showalter has seen plenty of Happ over the years, and the view never gets better from the opposing dugout.

“That’s what he’s done for a long Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.

Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Atlanta Philadelph­ia Washington New York Miami Chicago St. Louis Milwaukee Pittsburgh Cincinnati time,” Showalter said. “Real late-life fastball, works on both sides of the plate. The best pitch in baseball is still a located fastball, especially the one he has.”

After Nunez singled in two runs for a 2-1 lead, Andujar put the Yankees ahead for good with his 21st home run. Ten of those drives have either tied the game or given the Yankees the lead.

“He’s getting more and more comfortabl­e. He’s good at having a plan,” manager Aaron Boone said. “I think he has a really good idea of what teams are doing to him and what pitchers are doing to him. So, he’ll go up there and make certain adjustment­s.” Arizona Colorado Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego

Friday’s games

Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati 2, 10 innings Toronto 4, Philadelph­ia 2

Miami 1, Atlanta 0

N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 0 Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 6, 15 innings St. Louis 7, Colorado 5

Seattle 6, Arizona 3

L.A. Dodgers 11, San Diego 1 Texas 7, San Francisco 6, 10 innings

Saturday’s games W

71 70 68 64 50

L

57 58 61 67 81 Chicago Cubs 10, Cincinnati 6 N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 0 San Francisco 5, Texas 3 Toronto 8, Philadelph­ia 6 Atlanta at Miami Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Seattle at Arizona

Pct GB

.555 _ .547 1 .527 3 1⁄2 .489 8 1⁄2 .382 221⁄2

Sunday’s games

Philadelph­ia (Velasquez 8-9) at Toronto (Estrada 7-9), 1:07 p.m.

Atlanta (Gausman 8-9) at Miami (Lopez 2-3), 1:10 p.m.

Washington (Rodriguez 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-10), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Archer 4-6) at Milwaukee (Anderson 8-7), 2:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 1-11) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-10), 2:20 p.m.

St. Louis (Gomber 3-0) at Colorado (Anderson 6-6), 3:10 p.m.

Texas (Gallardo 7-2) at San Francisco (Holland 6-8), 4:05 p.m.

San Diego (Erlin 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Wood 7-6), 4:10 p.m.

Seattle (Leake 8-7) at Arizona (Greinke 12-8), 4:10 p.m.

Monday’s games

Washington at Philadelph­ia, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres, left, celebrates his solo home run with teammate Luke Voit in the eighth inning against the Orioles on Saturday in Baltimore. New York won, 10-3.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres, left, celebrates his solo home run with teammate Luke Voit in the eighth inning against the Orioles on Saturday in Baltimore. New York won, 10-3.

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