Houston — On Friday and Saturday nights in Houston, the New York Yankees won successive games, beating the Astros 12-4 and 8-3 to extend their streak first to seven and then to eight games. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Ryan McMahon, Ben Rice and José Caballero homered in the 12-4 game; Austin Wells hit the go-ahead seventh-inning homer in the 8-3 victory. The streak improved the Yankees' record from 17-9 to 18-9 and highlighted pitching and bullpen performances, including a six-inning start by Will Warren (3-0) and multiple Astros reliever walks. Giancarlo Stanton exited the first game with right lower leg tightness; managerial and medical staff monitored his condition after the incident Friday night.
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If you're a Yankees fan, this winning streak is a boost. It shows the team's strength, even with key player Giancarlo Stanton sidelined. If you're into sports betting, the Yankees' performance might influence your decisions. Keep an eye on Stanton's condition and the team's momentum.
The Yankees are on a roll, with an eight-game winning streak. Their record stands strong at 18-9, despite injuries. The team's performance, especially Austin Wells' tiebreaking homer, is worth noting. Send this to someone who loves a good underdog story or is tracking the MLB season closely.
The New York Yankees benefited through offensive production, an eight-game winning streak, improved team record (from 17-9 to 18-9), and momentum for roster confidence and matchups over the coming series.
The Houston Astros suffered from bullpen control issues and reliever walk totals, contributing to consecutive losses and exposure of pitching weaknesses that may require roster or bullpen management changes.
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Wells' homer extends Yankees' winning streak to eight
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