Yankees 4, Royals 1: Four homers off Lugo power series-opening win
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Yankees 4, Royals 1: Four homers off Lugo power series-opening win
""The Yankees finally got to play without ski masks and hand warmers on a 57-degree night in the Bronx, re-emerging offensively against the Royals.""
""Insert quote about pitching struggles: Entering Monday, the Yankees averaged 4.7 walks per game, the worst in MLB, showing their lack of command on the mound.""
After a week of cold weather, the Yankees bounced back against the Royals with a 4-1 victory, showcasing a vibrant offense that had lost its edge due to the damp conditions. Key contributions came from multiple left-handed hitters who homered against Seth Lugo, while Carlos Carrasco delivered a strong pitching performance despite early struggles with command. The game marked a notable improvement as temperatures rose, providing a more favorable environment for the team to assert itself on the field after a challenging week.
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