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The single game is very offensive and restarts the firepower Yankees captain Judge has 18 bloody seasons, and Loki has regained his strength

If Friday night's loss to the worst 50 games in modern baseball history was a nightmare, Saturday's 13-1 thrashing of Colorado Rocky brought the Bronx Bombers back to life. With Aaron Judge blasting and Max Fried dominating the pitcher's mound, the New York line woke up from a two-game scoring drought to create a violent symphony at Coors Field.

In the first game, Judge blasted the ball into the right Buffalo Shed to continue to lead the major leagues with his 18th run of the season, which was also his first regular season visit to Coors Field for the second day in a row. After tying in four innings, the Yankees exploded in five innings: 14 people scored 10 points in a single inning, creating the second 10-point game of the season (the first being the seventh inning against the Padres on May 6), and the first time since 2009 that the feat was achieved twice in a single season.

"When Oswald Peraza hit a leading two-run home run on five innings, I knew the turning point had come," head coach Aaron Boone noted. The Yankees started with nine hits in the game, Paul Goldschmidt (Paul Goldschmidt) hit three first-base hits, and Bellinger, Volpe, Dominguez and other five contributed multiple hits.

Left-handed Fried finished with 83 goals and conceded one point in 7.1 innings, maintaining a 1.29 ERA, the best start in Yankees history in the first 11 games since the EC statistics were made in 1913. What's even more amazing is that the left shooter, who threw eight innings without conceding a point here on June 3, 2022, has a 2.48 ERA in 29 innings pitched at Coors Field in his career — the myth of a pitcher in the league's sharpest pitch.

"It's all about executing every ball with precision," Fried said of the plateau pitching philosophy, "and any missed shot is penalized." His containment skills are equally impressive, with two pulls in the first three innings and six kills in the season. Boone praised: "It's a pinning move that rivals Petit, and it's one of the best I've ever seen." "

This game not only ended the Yankees' recent scoring drought (only one point in the previous two games), but also showed the terrifying firepower - the American League scoring champion and the top home run in the major leagues returned to his true colors. "We've been waiting for the moment of the outbreak," Judge concluded, "and when Loki tied the game in four games, the team responded with action. As the single-game offensive swept through Denver, the Yankees will prove with their actions: the Bronx's artillery fire has never been silent.

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