New York Yankees struck the record franchise of nine circuits, make the story of the MLB in victory against Tampa Bay Rays

New York Yankees crushed a new circuits franchise record in a dominant victory of 13-3 against the Rays of Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
The players had to wait almost two hours while the rain and lightning were delaying the game, before Aaron judge, Cody Bellinger and Giancarlo Stanton reach the consecutive circuits during the first round to set up what was going to become an eruption.
The nine home runners correspond to the record that the Yankees set earlier this season during a 20-9 victory against the Brewers Milwaukee in March.
The feat means that the Bronx Bombers are the first franchise in the history of the League to record two games with nine circuits, during the same season or otherwise, according to MLB.
“To do it twice, it’s remarkable,” said manager Aaron Boone, by MLB. “There were also some who were seriously affected.
“Just a really impressive offensive performance against a team that is not always easy to score against.”
The Yankees were a home run unless you match the record of all the MLB of 10 in a match, established by the Blue Jays de Toronto in 1987.
Bellinger, Stanton and José Caballero finished with two circuits each, while the judge, Ben Rice and Jazz Chisholm Jr. obtained each.
“We have a very good offense,” said Bellinger. “With the reflux and the flows of a 162 game season, it will not always be pretty, but we believe all of each other.
“Talent is there, and we do a good job to collect everything. It was fun to be part of. ”
The victory passes the Yankees to 68-57 in the season until the summit in the Wild Card ranking of the American League, five games back of the Blue Jays in Toronto in the Al East. The Rays, on the other hand, fell to 61-65 and fourth in the division.
The second match in the series is Wednesday evening in Tampa.


