The Yankees demonstrated their offensive prowess on Tuesday night, overwhelming the White Sox with a decisive 12-2 victory in their series opener. Gerrit Cole took the mound, and the New York offense delivered a performance that showcased their ability to score, marking the eighth game this season in which they have tallied 10 or more runs. With a total of 15 hits, every starter contributed at least one hit, highlighting the depth of the lineup.
Chicago started strong, taking an early lead with a two-out homer from Andrew Benintendi in the first inning, which put the White Sox ahead 1-0. However, Cole quickly found his rhythm, retiring 13 consecutive batters through five innings. He faced some trouble in the sixth, giving up an infield single to Luisangel Acuna that allowed another run to score, but managed to navigate the inning effectively, finishing with six solid innings under his belt.
Cole’s final line showed 90 pitches thrown, with 59 strikes, allowing only two runs on three hits and two walks while striking out six batters. On the other side, Davis Martin, who had allowed just three home runs throughout the season across 13 starts, faced the Yankees’ daunting lineup, which led the league with 102 home runs entering the game. It was Spencer Jones who struck first for New York, launching a homer in the second inning that tied the game at 1-1.
The third inning brought a stroke of luck for the Yankees, beginning with a leadoff double from J.C. Escarra, followed by Anthony Volpe’s grounder to second that saw first baseman Jacob Gonzalez fail to cover first base. This misplay allowed runners to occupy the corners. After Ben Rice walked to load the bases, Cody Bellinger stepped up and delivered a two-run single, giving New York the lead. Jones then walked with the bases loaded, and Jose Caballero capped off the inning with a sacrifice fly, bringing the score to 4-1.
In the fourth inning, Rice added to the Yankees’ lead with a towering two-run home run, marking his 20th of the season and tying him for third in the majors. Paul Goldschmidt followed suit, hitting a two-run blast that extended the lead to 9-1 and chased Martin from the game, raising his ERA from 2.41 to 3.31. The Yankees weren’t done yet; Ryan McMahon contributed an RBI single, and a throwing error by pitcher Chris Murphy allowed Jones to score during a six-run fourth inning.
In the eighth, Caballero capped the Yankees’ scoring spree by launching his seventh home run of the season off Acuna. It was a comprehensive team effort that made it difficult to single out any one player for praise, as each member of the lineup contributed to the dismantling of the White Sox’s top starter. The Yankees showed that they are a force to be reckoned with as they continue their pursuit of success this season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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