Facing possible elimination from the pennant
race, the New York Yankees put to rest two back-to-back home
losses, including a demoralizing 8-3 loss on Thursday, to bring
the ALCS series to 3-2.
The power-hitting squad scored all four runs in the first
inning, with DJ LeMahieu knocking Justin Verlander's second
pitch of the night out of the park.
"We needed a good start. I was just trying to get on base, hit
something hard and get things going and put a pretty good swing
on it," LeMahieu told reporters after the game.
"Last night was a tough night all around ... So for us to
respond and keep it alive and get some momentum going was huge."
Center fielder Aaron Hicks followed up on LeMahieu's opening
gambit with a three-run homer that sent fans into a frenzy.
"We got opportunity today, and we took advantage of it," said
Hicks. "We're a very effective team when we're seeing the ball
well and we're hitting pitches where they need to be hit."
The Yankees and Astros face off in Houston on Saturday for Game
6 of the ALCS.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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