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Yankees enter June with ‘lot of positives’ as breakthrough at Athletics stamps late-month surge

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The Yankees ended May on a high note with Sunday’s 13-8 win at the Athletics. New York (36-23) is a game and a half behind the 36-20 Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East, winning six of its past seven game as it gets Monday off and returns to Yankee Stadium for this week’s six-game homestand.

“Anytime you win five out of six on the road, it’s a really good trip,” Aaron Boone said, referencing the combination of the Yankees’ three-game sweep at the Kansas City Royals earlier this week and New York’s 2-1 series in West Sacramento, Calif, against the A’s (28-31). “So, you take that. I feel like, for the most part, we played well. Today was one of those crazy games that I don’t know what it was, but it was a win. So, obviously, a good way to go back cross country into an off day.”

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The Yankees’ 13-run third inning created a 13-3 lead before the A’s hung around with a four-run seventh and one-run eighth. New York ultimately enters this week’s three-game series with the Cleveland Guardians, which starts with Cam Schlitter set to start Tuesday’s 7:05 p.m. opener, on the upswing after a 16-12 month.

“Lot of positives,” said Aaron Judge, whose 1-for-4 afternoon featured the RBI single in the third inning that gave the Yankees their first lead of the game as they piled on the 13-run frame. “You can take a lot of positives from the first two months here. … It kind of starts with our pitching staff, especially the starting rotation, getting a lot of key guys back. It kind of is the main part of our team.”

Judge enters June slashing .248/.375/.533 with 17 home runs and 38 RBI through 59 games, but those around him in the Yankees’ order have made a difference.

“A lot of people kind of banged on us about bringing the same guys back,” Judge said. “But you bring back Cody Bellinger — he’s been so efficient for us, just probably one of the best players in the game right now. And then Ben Rice, the emergence of him — I know he had a great year last year, but he just continues to make strides.”

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Rice, who brought in four runs Sunday, is tied with Judge for the team lead in homers while slashing .306/.397/.658 with 44 RBI through 54 games. Bellinger, meanwhile, is slashing .271/.378/.476 with eight long balls and 38 RBI through 58 games of his second season in pinstripes.

“There’s a couple things you need to clean up — maybe a couple things defensively or couple times where, like I said, our offense isn’t clicking the way it should be,” Judge said. “But I like where we’re at. I love this team. A lot of guys are ready to go out there and compete, and all the guys competing for a job — so, when you do that, good things happen.”

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