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Judge and Rice propel Yankees to road victory

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ARLINGTON, Texas. Aaron Judge and Ben Rice hit back-to-back home runs and the New York Yankees defeated the Texas Rangers 4-2 on Monday night at Globe Life Field, with Judge delivering his 11th homer and Rice his 10th. Max Fried worked six scoreless innings, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. also homered in New York’s win. The homers were the first back-to-back long balls for the Yankees this season and made Rice and Judge only the second Yankees duo to reach double-digit homers within the first 29 games, matching a 1956 Mantle–Berra milestone. David Bednar recorded the save, the victory improved New York’s early-season record to 19-10, and the team continues a multi-game stretch of strong results this week.

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Timeline of Events

  • 1956: Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra each reached 10+ homers in first 29 Yankees games.
  • Early season 2026: Ben Rice hits his 10th homer (sixth in 11 games).
  • Monday night (this week): Judge and Rice hit back-to-back homers in Arlington, giving the Yankees a 3-0 lead.
  • Max Fried pitches six scoreless innings; David Bednar records the save.
  • Yankees register a 4-2 win and are reported at 19-10 in the early season.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Yankees fan, this is a thrilling moment. Judge and Rice are making history, echoing the Mantle-Berra era. It's a great time to celebrate and share the excitement with fellow fans. Check the Yankees' schedule and plan your next game night.

The Bottom Line

Judge and Rice are on fire, and the Yankees are reaping the benefits. Their back-to-back homers are a rare feat, boosting the team's early-season record. This could be a season to remember. Worth forwarding if you know a Yankees fan who'd love this news.

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Who Benefited

The New York Yankees benefited through increased run production from Aaron Judge and Ben Rice, plus six scoreless innings from Max Fried that helped secure a 4-2 win and reinforced the team’s early-season standing.

Who Impacted

The Texas Rangers suffered the loss, conceding back-to-back home runs in the third inning and falling 4-2 despite late chances, while their bullpen could not contain New York’s offense.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

The New York Yankees benefited through increased run production from Aaron Judge and Ben Rice, plus six scoreless innings from Max Fried that helped secure a 4-2 win and reinforced the team’s early-season standing.

Who Impacted

The Texas Rangers suffered the loss, conceding back-to-back home runs in the third inning and falling 4-2 despite late chances, while their bullpen could not contain New York’s offense.

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Aaron Judge, Ben Rice join rare company as Yankees keep rolling with win over Rangers

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