Matt Carpenter drives in seven as Yankees steamroll Cubs
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[June 13, 2022] Matt
Carpenter homered twice and tied a career-high with seven RBIs as
the New York Yankees easily extended their home winning streak to 11
games in an 18-4 rout of the skidding Chicago Cubs on Sunday
afternoon at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees won for the 11th time in 12 games and reached 60 games
with at least 44 wins for the fifth time in team history. New York's
60-game start is the best since the 2001 Seattle Mariners began
47-13 and marked the sixth time since 1940 a team won at least 44 of
the first 60 games.
Carpenter produced a bases-loaded walk in New York's five-run first
off Chicago starter Keegan Thompson (6-2), hit a three-run homer in
the second off Daniel Norris and added a two-run drive in the sixth
off Alec Mills before finishing with an RBI double in the seventh.
It was Carpenter's seventh career multi-homer game and first since
connecting twice off Jon Lester on July 20, 2018 at Wrigley Field
when he set a career-high with seven RBIs
Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Joey Gallo hit two-run doubles in the first.
Giancarlo Stanton had an RBI double in the third and added a two-run
single in a five-run seventh.
Kyle Higashioka also homered twice after being inserted into the
lineup when catcher Jose Trevino was scratched with a back issue.
Anthony Rizzo also hit an RBI single in the seventh ahead of
Stanton's two-run base hit. Carpenter's double accounted for New
York's 16th run, Kiner-Falefa's base hit gave the Yankees their 17th
run and Higashioka hit his second homer in the eighth off first
baseman Frank Schwindel's 35.1 mph curveball.
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New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo (48) scores a run on a
double by third baseman Matt Carpenter (24) during the seventh
inning against the Chicago Cubs at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
Ian Happ homered, fell a double shy of the cycle
and reached four times for the Cubs, who dropped their sixth
straight and fell a season-high 13 games under .500.
Happ's single snapped Chicago's 0-for-48 skid with runners in
scoring position. The Cubs were 1-for-36 with runners in scoring
position in the series.
Yankee starter Jameson Taillon (7-1) allowed three runs on seven
hits in five innings. Manny Banuelos pitched the final three innings
for his first career save.
Thompson got two outs and was charged with five runs (three earned).
He allowed three hits and walked three.
After Happ's seventh homer gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead, Carpenter tied
it when he drew New York's third straight walk, forcing in Aaron
Judge. After Kiner-Falefa's double, four Cubs converged near home
plate on an infield pop-up by Marwin Gonzalez and the ball bounced
off third baseman Patrick Wisdom's glove for an error.
--Field Level Media
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