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Aaron Judge, Max Fried Help Yankis Snap Six-Game Skid, Beat Mates

July 6, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; New York Yenkis saved a pitch during the first innings against New York Mets in the City Field to start Pitcher Max Fried (54). Compulsory Credit: Vincent Carchiata-Imgon images

Aaron Judge hit his 33rd home run of the season and ended with three RBI, leading to New York Yencis on Sunday ending the six-game losing streak with a 6–4 win against hosts New York Met’s.

Yenkis scored three runs for Pitcher Max Fried (11–2) and scored five runs before being raised after facing a batsman in the sixth innings.

The Mets shocked their four-game winning streak. Chris Devenski began a bulfane game for Mets, allowing a hit in two frames before giving way to Zach Pop (0–1).

5–0 in the fifth, Mets started chipping. Jeff McNell, Hayden Seinon and Starling Marte are connected to each-out single to load the hideouts. Francisco Lindor then chased with a base hit, with McNell and Senaon cut off 5–2 in the house.

He tightened the difference between the sixth. Fried gave way to Reliever Jonathan Loiciga, as a sweeper caught Brandon Nimmo on the back to open the frame. Ronnie Morico and Brett Batty, then loaded the bases with each pinch-hit solo, the loading of the batty. Nimmo scored on a McNell Single, which took Maurisio to third place, and came around Mauricio when Seinon reached the ground in a double play to narrow it 5-4.

Yenkis rose to the top of the seventh to 6-4 when the judge’s sacrifice flew into the deep left area brought in Paul Goldschimid.

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Yenkis took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third innings when Austin Wales launched a ciner in the upper deck from Pop to the Right Field, which took over to start the frame for Devenski.

Giancarlo Stanton led the fourth with a double, Kodi Bellinger’s choice grounder of the single and Anthony Volper’s folder’s choice grounder made it 2–0 in Stanton.

Volpe stole another with DJ Lemahiu in the plate, ranked third on the single of Lamahiu, and scored to pursue it 3–0 when Wales Grounded in a Forceout.

The judge’s home run raised it 5–0 in the top of the fifth. With Goldsmide, the judge knocked a first pitch changeup above the wall in the left-center.

-Bield level media

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