LeMahieu had three hits and Rizzo reached base four times Gallo, who had three RBIs, added a two-run homer in the ninth off Casey Lawrence, Gallo's ninth home run this season. He has homered six times in 13 games, including a game-ending drive against Tampa Bay on Thursday. Rizzo's sixth career slam, a 435-foot drive, was his first slam for the Yankees and 17th home run this season. "That's kind of the knockout blow right there," Boone said. Gallo's RBI double chased Trent Thornton, and Rizzo homered on a thigh-high curveball from Trevor Richards, causing catcher Gabriel Moreno to droop his head. LeMahieu hit the next pitch for a 5-1 lead. Stanton followed with his 14th homer this season and the 361st of his career, tying Joe DiMaggio. The way I take pitches is different, I guess." 14 home runs for Stanton It ended up being an inside joke in here. I went into a big slump of not getting hit for two or three weeks. "The last few weeks, I just needed to get hit. "When I get hit by pitches, I feel like it really locks me in more, just staying on the ball," Rizzo said. New York set a season-high for runs in an inning in the fifth, when Rizzo was hit by a pitch leading off. Stripling (3-2) led 1-0 in the fourth, extending his shutout streak to 16 2/3 innings before Gleyber Torres hit an RBI double and scored on Kyle Higashioka's grounder. New York, which outhit Toronto 14-5, has won Mongomery's past five starts. "That's a tough lineup for him to go through with all those really good right-handed hitters," Boone said.
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