Yankees End The Losing Streak, Beat Angels 7-3
- Young Horn
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
Yes, you read that right—New York broke out in a big way, ending their six-game skid with a satisfying 7–3 W in a rainy, sweltering Bronx. I told myself after watching last nights loss I would write a blog recap every game until the streak was over, and here it is.
🔥 Offensive Explosion — Power on Display
Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt unleashed back-to-back solo homers in the 2nd inning—just what we needed to seize momentum. Both were coming off slumps and delivered big-time!
Cody Bellinger went 3-for-4 with an RBI single later on—and that timely hit pushed the lead further out.
Aaron Judge smashed a clutch double in the 8th—his first extra-base hit in days—and capped the scoring, showing classic Judge power.
⚾ Pitching & Defense — Solid Enough to Seal It
Carlos Rodón (W, 7‑3) was dominant: 7 scoreless innings, scattering 5 hits, no walks, and punching out 10—an absolute gem.
The bullpen held firm behind him: Mark Leiter Jr., Jonathan Loáisiga, and Devin Williams navigated clean innings to lock in the win.
Angels’ Mike Trout did break the ice with a solo homer in the 1st, and later they tagged Rodón again—capping his season-high three homers allowed—but Rodón’s excellence made sure none of it got dangerous.
🌦️ Rain, Heat, and Execution
It was no luxury stadium day—rain delays and sweltering heat tried to put a damper on our moment. But the team stayed locked in, got the job done, and avoided a sweep by a determined Angels squad.
💡 Why This Feels Bigger Than Just One Win
Six-game skid officially snapped—momentum shattered, confidence restored.
Clutch hitters responded: Grisham and Goldschmidt exited slumps in style.
Pitching showed dominance with 10 Ks and control from Rodón.
Energy returned to Yankee dugout, even under less-than-perfect weather.
👤 Fan POV — Me, 31 Years Old
Man, tonight felt different. We showed grit early—two solo homers in the 2nd felt like a spark flying across the diamond. Then Rodón went nuclear, silencing their bats and handing us the mound authority. Even when things got sweaty and soggy, we didn’t flinch—we dug in.
Seeing Judge contribute again, Bellinger come through with multi-hit game, and slump-shaking bombs from our veterans? That’s the kind of night that reminds you why we bleed navy and pinstripes.
🔜 What’s Next?
Ride this high into tomorrow’s matchup—let’s double down and prove it wasn’t a fluke.
Keep lighting up traps—Grisham, Goldschmidt, Judge, Bellinger—that’s the core we need firing.
Maintain Rodón’s dominance. If he repeats this, we’ll keep rolling.
Let the bullpen rest easy—they earned this breather.
📝 Final Takeaway
This wasn’t just a W—it was a statement. After days of frustration, our offense roared, our ace delivered, and the team stood tall in less favorable conditions. That 7–3 comeback feels like the crack in the sky on a long-stormy season.
Now? Let’s push forward with fire. The Bronx is buzzing—and I’m buzzing right along with it. Belief’s back, folks. 🔥
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