Orioles vs Yankees Recap: Yankees explode for 11-3 victory

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Yankees Power Past Orioles in Sunday Showdown
The Baltimore Orioles traveled to face the New York Yankees on Sunday, May 3, looking to bounce back from Saturday's tough loss. The Yankees had beaten them 9-4 the day before, and Baltimore hoped to regroup with strong pitching. However, the Yankees dominated this matchup, winning decisively 11-3 at home. The Orioles started starting pitcher Trey Gibson on the mound while the Yankees countered with Max Fried, their ace. Baltimore managed nine hits but couldn't string together enough runs. The game showed early momentum swinging toward New York, setting the tone for what would become a lopsided contest. By the final out, the Yankees had proven too powerful for the struggling Orioles, who fell to 15-19 on the season.
Early Fireworks and the Game's Turning Point
Ben Rice got the Yankees off to a quick start in the first inning, launching a home run that sailed 379 feet to right field. The ball exploded off his bat at 110 mph, giving New York an immediate 1-0 lead. Baltimore answered back in the third when Alexander singled to right, scoring Wilson to tie the game. However, the Yankees responded decisively in that same inning when Aaron Judge launched a towering two-run home run to center field. His blast traveled 413 feet, a breathtaking display of power that put New York ahead 3-1. The Orioles refused to quit, scoring two more runs in the fourth inning to pull within one. Yet Judge's home run proved to be the pivotal moment that shifted momentum firmly in the Yankees' favor for good.
Yankees' Explosive Eighth Inning Seals the Victory
The game remained competitive until the eighth inning, when the Yankees erupted with unstoppable power. Domínguez smashed a two-run home run to right-center field, stretching New York's lead significantly. Grisham followed with a sacrifice fly that scored another run. Goldschmidt delivered a clutch single that brought two more runs across the plate, and Chisholm Jr. added another sacrifice fly. Then Domínguez struck again with a double to left, scoring Judge. The Yankees had manufactured eight runs in one devastating inning, completely breaking open the game. The Orioles' pitching staff couldn't recover from the assault. When the ninth inning arrived, the Yankees' 11-3 lead felt insurmountable. This explosive performance demonstrated why New York sits atop the standings with such confidence and power.
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