Use 10-RN innings to root Yanki Hot Padress

Austin Wales hit a Grand Slam, which capted a seventh innings of 10 runs for New York Yankis, who stripped three-game losing streak with 12–3 rots of San Diego Padress on Tuesday night.
Yenkis shut down against Adrian Morezone (1–1) and Vandi Paralta, saving its season-hai fourth straightforward loss and deprived the Padress of the seventh straight victory.
Wales had single-handedly singing the RBI in its first at-bat and then lifted a full count changeup in the right field seats for his first career Grand Slam to cap.
Trent Grisham walked a four-step from Paralta and gave Yennaks a 4-3 lead and Ben Rice with two runs double for a 6-3 lead. Kodi Beldinger and Anthony Wolpe hit RBI single, before Wales hit their seventh home run.
Padress star Jackson Merryl returned to a Hamstring injury to 2 -for -4. 2024 All-Star last played on 6 April.
Fernando Cruz (1-0) allowed Fernando Tatis Junior to RBI Double in the seventh, leading Yenkis 3–2. After going to Luis Arrayz to load the bases, Cruise fanned Manny Machao to maintain a loss on one run.
Before his biggest innings of the season, Yennakis sent to his third win in eight matches, Aaron Judge placed former team partner Michael King fourth, so that he could increase his on-base Streak in 32 matches.
After the judge’s 12th Homer, Belinger scored a throwed error by Jasson Dominguase by tattis in the correct area on the single.
Padress scored his first two runs in fourth place, which on a child by New York Starter Clarke Schmidt and a sacrifice by Jason Haward by a sacrifice immediately after Bok.
In December 2023, Yankise was acquired from Yankiz as part of Juan Soto Trade, conceding two runs on three hits in six innings. He hit two and two left.
After starting on Saturday on Saturday, a season-hai was given two runs on seven hits in six innings, pushed back due to a malfunction on the left side. He hit four and one went away.
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