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Juan Soto stood on second base as he glanced into the home dugout, pointing at his eyes, then thumping his chest and sending his index fingers skyward. As the Yankees returned to action following the All-Star break, their superstar outfielder put on a show. “Man, he’s worth the price of admission, to say the least,” said ace Gerrit Cole. “What a magnificent hitter.” Soto enjoyed a four-hit performance to help support Cole’s strong outing in a 6-1 victory over the Rays on Friday night at Yankee Stadium. Soto singled twice, including a bunt, then added a pair of doubles -- including a so-called “Little League home run” that saw him waved home after a couple of errors.
The top of the strike zone was open for business on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium, and for Bryan Woo, business was booming. Woo returned to the site of his first career win last June and wore down the Yankees over six dominant innings with his pair of overpowering fastballs, lifting the Mariners to a 6-3 win. Seattle advanced to a season-high five games above .500 in its eighth attempt and extended its season-high lead in the American League West to three games.
The chants spilled from the grandstands late Wednesday night, after Juan Soto had sliced his second home run of the game into the left-field seats at Yankee Stadium. Hearing the syllables of his name interspersed with proclamations of “M-V-P!,” the Yankees superstar turned toward the wall and raised both hands high. These first months in pinstripes have been a dream for Soto, and the key ingredient has been blocking out noise. No matter who is talking about what his contract and future could look like -- a daily conversation in the city at this point -- Soto has been able to focus on delivering results. “It’s unbelievable,” Soto said after his second multihomer game as a Yankee, helping to power a 7-3 victory over the Mariners. “All I’ve got to do is turn around and they go crazy. I know it’s a lot of Dominicans; they all want me to say hi. I try to say hi to everybody, but I’ve got to be focused on the game, too.”
Manoah’s six shutout innings had the usual peaks and valleys, including a stretch of four walks in six batters, but the 24-year-old flashed a changeup that could unlock an entirely different tier of his potential. It was on full display against Anthony Rizzo, the second batter he faced. On Monday, Manoah threw his changeup for 17% of his pitches, roughly doubling his usage. If that sticks, it’s a pitch that opposing hitters need to respect in every at-bat, not just an afterthought. This all leads to longevity.
after a rain delay the Yankees ground crew pulls the tarp off the field of an 8:35 start time #bxbomber2011
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