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3 Sanchez HRS power Yanks

Frazier also launches pair as Bombers sweep Orioles

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Gary Sanchez and the New York Yankees spent much time Sunday, the entire weekend really, admiring balls flying out of Camden Yards.

Sanchez hit three of the Yankees’ seven home runs, their most on the road in more than a half-century, and New York routed Baltimore 15-3 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.

“Opportunit­y knocks for some guys,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Other guys need to play well and step up their game. That’s nice to see.”

Clint Frazier homered twice and had four hits, a day after hitting a goahead three-run drive for his first big league homer since July 2017. Austin Romine and Gleyber Torres also went deep for the Yankees, who got back above 500 at 5-4.

New York’s first 18 runs of the series scored on homers, and the Yankees hit 14 over the three games, a record in a three-game series at Baltimore. New York had not hit seven homers on the road since May 30, 1961, at Boston, when Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Moose Skowron hit two each, and Yogi Berra had one.

New York has won eight straight games at Camden Yards, its longest streak against the Orioles on the road.

Sanchez had 33 homers and was an All-star in 2017 but hit just 18 in an injury-slowed 2018, when he was in a season-long slump. He set a careerbest for homers, hitting two-run drives in the third off David Hess (1-1), in the seventh against Mike Wright and the eighth off Dan Straily, who made his Orioles debut. The 26-yearold Sanchez, who saw just nine pitches, has six homers this season and 11 multihomer games in his short career, the most for a big leaguer in his first 274 games.

“I feel good at the plate right now — making adjustment­s, controllin­g the zone,” Sanchez said through a translator. “When things are going well, you’re going to feel more calm. And right now I’m hitting the ball well and playing nice defense.”

Frazier, who missed most of last season after sustaining a concussion in spring training, set a career best for hits. His RBI single in the sixth drove in the Yankees’ first run of the series that did not score on a homer.

Domingo German (2-0) retired his first 13 batters before Rio Ruiz walked in the fifth and did not allow a hit until Hanser Alberto singled with one out in the sixth. German allowed his first two batters to reach in the seventh, then was replaced. He gave up two runs, one hit and two walks.

 ?? Will Newton / Associated Press ?? New York’s Gary Sanchez, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting the first of his three home runs in the Yankees’ 15-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. New York hit seven homers Sunday, the most for the team in a road game since 1961.
Will Newton / Associated Press New York’s Gary Sanchez, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting the first of his three home runs in the Yankees’ 15-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. New York hit seven homers Sunday, the most for the team in a road game since 1961.

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