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On an afternoon a few costars joined the show, the Aaron Judge spectacle rolled on.
Gerrit Cole was excellent and led a staff that held Cleveland to one hit. Giancarlo Stanton blasted a three-run bomb.
But everything in the Yankees universe revolves around a slugger who is authoring another one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.
Judge cracked open the scoring with his 48th home run of the year, which became the only run the Yankees would need in a 6-0 win over the Guardians in front of 38,105 in The Bronx on Thursday.
The Yankees (75-53) won the series and a 15th game in their past 23 behind their ace, Cole throwing six scoreless innings while allowing just the one hit and walking five in his fourth encouraging outing in a row.
The pinstripe offense only managed six hits, the biggest run-producing swing coming from Stanton, who extended his arms to get ahold of a Nick Sandlin slider that was off the plate and muscled it 417 feet to center in a four-run fifth inning.
There were several positive signs around the club, but most positive was the lack of a sign that Judge’s assault on the record books is relenting.
There is hot, there is sweltering, and there is the kind of melt-at-the-touch searing that Judge’s bat has become.
The superstar has homered in three straight games, launched six dingers in his past seven games and seven in his past 10. He extended a season-best, 10-game hitting streak in which he is 17-for-37 (.460) with seven walks, four doubles and 13 RBIs. Stretch it back to his past 99 games and Judge has gone 132-for-348 (.379) with 44 home runs, 105 RBIs and 84 walks. Others are playing baseball, and No. 99 is playing a video game.
Two players in MLB history have hit at least 60 home runs in multiple seasons: Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Zero players without PED ties have done what Judge is threatening to do.
Opposing teams can try to pitch to him, as the Guardians did with one out and the bases empty in a scoreless fourth. A 2-1 changeup from Gavin Williams got too much of the plate, and Judge drilled an opposite-field shot that cleared the short porch.
Or opposing teams can try to pitch around him, as the Guardians did with runners on the corners and one out in the fifth. Sandlin threw two balls to Judge before formally intentionally walking him to load the bases. Austin Wells followed with a well-hit sacrifice fly before Stanton flung his arms out for his 21st swat of the season, which ended the afternoon’s drama.
Cole was not particularly sharp but was effective in an outing he threw 95 pitches, just 55 of which were strikes. He consistently navigated around walk-driven traffic but ensured none came back to hurt him, Cleveland going 0-for-3 against Cole with runners in scoring position.
The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner is beginning to look like it. In his past four starts, Cole has gone 23 innings and only allowed three earned runs, shaving his ERA down to 3.72.
Tim Hill, Luke Weaver and Michael Tonkin finished off the combined one-hitter.