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Yankees Edge Past Royals: A Swing to Victory in AL Division Series Game 3

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Stanton’s 8th Inning Home Run Pushes Yankees to Victory

In a thrilling game that saw the New York Yankees triumph over the Kansas City Royals in a close 3-2 victory on Wednesday night, it was Giancarlo Stanton’s eighth-inning homer that stole the show. The game, third in the AL Division Series at Kauffman Stadium, was a testament to Stanton’s skill as he not only hit the game-changing homer but also drove in two runs, stole a base, and finished with three hits.

Yankees’ Battle Plan: “Wrap It Up Tomorrow”

The Yankees, eager to advance to the American League Championship Series, are pinning their hopes on six-time All-Star pitcher Gerrit Cole. The sentiment was echoed by Stanton, who stated, “We need to wrap it up tomorrow. No wiggle room. We’ve got to get it done.”

Royals Fight Back, Yankees Prevail

The Royals put up a commendable fight, using four relievers before Kris Bubic, the starter-turned-bullpen ace, took over in the eighth. Despite striking out Austin Wells, he couldn’t prevent Stanton from hitting a near-420-foot homer to the left field that put New York in the lead. Despite efforts from the Royals to turn the tide in the bottom of the eighth, Luke Weaver stood his ground, leading the Yankees to victory.

Yankees’ Bullpen Shine, Judge Struggles

While the Yankees’ bullpen delivered a striking performance, contributing 4 1/3 scoreless innings, Aaron Judge, a frontrunner for the AL MVP, struggled to find his footing. His 0-for-4 night left him 1 for 11 in the series against the Royals.

Kauffman Stadium Witnesses Playoff Game After Long Hiatus

Kauffman Stadium played host to its first playoff game in 3,268 days, since the Royals’ victory over the Mets in Game 2 of the 2015 World Series. The Yankees managed to land some good swings against Seth Lugo’s complex mix of pitches, despite having little to show for their efforts in the early stages.

Stanton’s Home Run Puts Yankees on ALCS Cusp

Stanton’s homer left the Yankees on the brink of the ALCS, a position they are eager to solidify. The team’s manager, Aaron Boone, praised their efforts, stating, “They bring in great arms out of the ‘pen — they run outstanding starting pitchers out there — so it’s not easy.”

Next on the Diamond

The Yankees will see Gerrit Cole (8-5, 3.41 ERA) return to the mound on Thursday night. Royals’ RHP Michael Wacha (13-8, 3.35 ERA) will face Cole again after a four-inning performance on Saturday.

With the series heating up and the teams primed for victory, the next game promises to be a thrilling encounter as the chase for the American League Championship Series intensifies.

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