(TSX / STATS) -- BALTIMORE -- New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi says he feels good each time Luis Severino takes the mound.
The 23-year-old right-hander justified that confidence once again.
Severino
had another dominant outing, Brett Gardner and Matt Holliday each hit a
pair of solo homers and the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-3 on
Tuesday night.
"It's never an easy game when we play them,"
Girardi said about Baltimore. "They're a very good team and they're very
explosive. You never really feel it's safe."
The Yankees can
hand Baltimore just its second series loss at Camden Yards this season
in the finale Wednesday. The Orioles have been hampered by their
starting pitching and lost eight of their past nine games.
Severino
(4-2) allowed one run on seven hits with eight strikeouts over 6 1/3
innings. He has given up three or fewer runs in each of his past five
starts and has been a key for New York's resurgence.
Gardner set
the tone for the Yankees when he hammered Chris Tillman's third pitch of
the game over the right-field fence. It was his eighth career leadoff
homer. Two batters later, Holliday hit another solo shot and Baltimore
never recovered.
Gardner and Holliday have 11 home runs apiece on the season.
"When
you have a guy up and down the lineup that can hit homers, it puts a
lot of pressure on the other team," Holliday said. "Having a guy that
can start the game with a home run is a nice weapon."
Aaron Hicks
boosted the lead to 3-0 with an RBI single in the second, and Holliday
added another run with his second homer an inning later.
Chase
Headley gave New York a 5-0 lead with an RBI single in the third that
chased Tillman (1-2), who has pitched past the fifth inning just once in
five starts.
"They came out hacking and you were falling
behind," Tillman said. "You're not putting yourself in good position to
get the results you're looking for."
New York continued to pound
Baltimore's pitchers, and Gardner got his second home run off Logan
Verrett in the fourth. Later that inning, rookie Aaron Judge, who leads
the team with 37 RBIs, increased the lead to 8-0 with a two-run double.
Trey
Mancini managed three hits and gave the Orioles their first run with an
infield single in the sixth. Joey Rickard and J.J. Hardy each had an
RBI single in the eighth off Bryan Mitchell.
"Most of these games
have been very close," Mancini said. "Sometimes, I think the pitching
and hitting haven't matched up. A lot of the times maybe when the
pitchers are doing well, the (hitters) are slacking a little bit and
maybe vice-versa, but that's baseball, and that's going to happen a lot
in the course of the season."
NOTES: Baltimore RHP Alec Asher
(1-3) will start Friday against the Red Sox despite struggling in his
previous outing. He allowed six runs on six hits over just two innings
Sunday against the Astros. The Orioles will keep RHP Ubaldo Jimenez in
the bullpen. ... Yankees CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck)
was expected to do some running Tuesday and then possibly hit in the
cage, manager Joe Girardi said. ... Orioles CF Adam Jones, who has been
dealing with soreness in his left ankle and hip, missed his fourth
straight game. An Orioles spokesman said Jones was held out because of
the wet field conditions.
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