The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Staying hot

Judge homers twice, Yankees beat KC for 9th straight win

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Luis Severino had a good vantage point to watch Aaron Judge send a pitch 453 feet to straightaw­ay center field in the first inning Sunday, and the Yankees starter marveled at the nearly 400-foot homer that the slugger added in the ninth.

It was the 30-foot oopsie RBI that Judge hit in between that helped get Severino off the hook for a loss.

Along with running his homer streak to three straight games, Judge drove in the tying run in the seventh on a checked swing that trundled slowly down the first-base line, helping New York rally for a 6-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals that pushed the club’s winning streak to nine games.

“What can I say?” Severino asked. “The guy’s a monster.”

Not on that groundout, though. It traveled all of 30 feet. But certainly on the two homers, which combined to travel nearly the length of three football fields. They gave Judge five in his last five games and eight on the season.

“I mean, the way he cleaned that first one out, man — it’s hard to hit one more pure,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

Josh Donaldson drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh on a fielder’s choice. Clarke Schmidt (2-2) pitched a scoreless inning in relief to earn the win, then was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/WilkesBarr­e afterward. Aroldis Chapman left the tying run on base in the ninth to earn his sixth save on the year and 20th in a row.

“Everyone came in and contribute­d,” Boone said. “We didn’t break it open, but everyone had a hand in there.”

The Yankees, riding the longest winning streak in the majors, improved to 16-6. It’s only the fourth time since 1959 that the 27-time World Series champions have won at least 16 of their first 22 games.

Michael Taylor homered for Kansas City, which has lost eight of its last 10.

The Royals looked as if they might avoid the sweep when Nicky Lopez, Whit Merrifield and Andrew Benintendi loaded the bases in the third inning. Severino’s wild pitch allowed Lopez to score from third, and after Salvador Perez hit into a fielder’s choice, Carlos Santana snuck a two

 ?? Jamie Squire / Getty Images ?? The Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo, right, slides safely into home to score past the tag by the Royals’ Salvador Perez during the seventh inning Sunday.
Jamie Squire / Getty Images The Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo, right, slides safely into home to score past the tag by the Royals’ Salvador Perez during the seventh inning Sunday.

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