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And the Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-3, looking more like a fully functional Death Star even though Aaron Judge was ejected for the first time in his career. Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, and Anthony Rizzo—all heroes in Friday’s thrilling triumph—all scored two runs or more in the Yankees’ victory on Saturday, their first in six games.
Judge recorded his first multi-hit game in six games with a 2-for-4 day, but home-plate umpire Ryan Blakney ejected him in the seventh inning after he objected to a called third strike. Over a 3-2 pitch that seemed to be off the plate, reliever Tylor Horton offered something to Blakney.
The umpire had him out of the game as he was making his way back to the Yankees dugout. The day was otherwise made memorable by Rizzo’s three-run home run that ended a four-run third inning against Tigers starter Casey Mize. However, the historic expulsion clouded the day.
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