Yankees Roll Past Phillies, 7–3

Yankees Power Past Phillies, 7–3

The Yankees used a decisive swing in the sixth inning to pull away from the Phillies, securing a 7–3 victory behind timely power and a strong start on the mound.


The turning point came in the top of the sixth, when Trent Grisham launched a three-run home run that chased Cristopher Sánchez from the game. The blast broke things open and gave New York the breathing room it needed.

On the mound, Max Fried delivered a steady performance, working seven innings while allowing just four hits and two runs. He kept the Phillies from building any sustained momentum and handed the game off to the bullpen with a comfortable lead.

Philadelphia showed flashes of power in the loss. Bryce Harper and Bryson Stott each connected for solo home runs, accounting for much of the Phillies’ offense. Still, they couldn’t keep pace after Grisham’s go-ahead blast.

In the end, the Yankees combined strong pitching with one big inning to take control and never looked back.

Final: Yankees 7, Phillies 3

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