Aaron Judge's 2-run homer in 1st inning leads Yankees over Marlins 8-2 in home opener for 6-1 start
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Aaron Judge's 2-run homer in 1st inning leads Yankees over Marlins 8-2 in home opener for 6-1 start
"Aaron Judge hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the first inning, and the New York Yankees beat the Miami Marlins 8-2 in their home opener Friday for their second 6-1 start in three seasons."
"Judge, who had three RBIs, hit a record 20 first-inning home runs last year, when he finished with 53. Three of Judge's five hits this season have been home runs."
"Miami entered the game at 5-1, matching its franchise-best start, and had spent six days atop the NL East - double its total for 2021-25 combined."
"Pérez (0-1) allowed four runs, two hits and a career-high six walks in four innings. He forced in runs on consecutive pitches in the second when he walked Grisham and hit Judge."
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the first inning, leading the New York Yankees to an 8-2 victory over the Miami Marlins in their home opener. This win marked the Yankees' second 6-1 start in three seasons. Judge contributed three RBIs, while Ben Rice also homered and hit a two-run double. Will Warren pitched effectively, allowing four hits over 5 2/3 innings. The Marlins, despite their strong start, struggled with pitching walks, issuing 11 walks during the game.
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