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”That’s those guys right there,” Boone said. ”That’s the heaviness I’m talking about.”
Ohtani cleared the right field fence with a pair of scorching, low drives that pushed his major league-most total to 28 – two ahead of Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Ohtani also homered Monday in the Angels’ 5-3 win.
”There’s a little bit of fear when he walks up there,” Boone said.
Ohtani, on pace for 57 homers, also hit a ball to the warning track that was caught in the seventh. He grounded out to first for the last out of the game, and manager Joe Maddon complimented him for sprinting all out on the routine play despite the six-run deficit.
”He’s a joy for this,” Maddon said. ”He’s what baseball needs both as a player and as an example.”
The two-way Japanese sensation has connected 11 times in 13 games, and he’s expected to be back in the lineup Wednesday night when he takes his first turn on the Yankee Stadium mound.
If Ohtani does pitch and bat second in the lineup as planned, he’ll become the second player – and first since Babe Ruth in 1933 – to toe the rubber and hit in the top half of the batting order for a game in the Bronx.
”He’s a generational talent, that’s for sure,” Judge said. ”We’re excited to see him on the mound.”
He’ll face a Yankees lineup that’s suddenly come to life after entering Tuesday ranked 14th out of 15 American League teams with 310 runs.
Sanchez hit a solo shot in the first inning for his 14th of the season, and Judge’s two-run drive in the second was his team-leading 18th. Both homers came off Andrew Heaney (4-6), who was charged with seven runs in three-plus innings.
The Yankees sent nine to the plate during a five-run fourth inning that included Miguel Andujar’s homer, RBI doubles from Sanchez and Luke Voit, and a two-run single for Gleyber Torres.
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”We’ve got some mentally strong, mentally tough guys in this room,” Judge said. ”And that’s what it’s going to take for us to rebound and be where we want to be.”
Torres’ RBI was his first since June 6. The two-time All-Star was 9 for 66 (.136) with one extra-base hit since that previous RBI. He also singled, stole a base and scored on Andujar’s double in the sixth, a payoff after extensive work with New York’s hitting coaches to get the promising 24-year-old right.
”I think it’s big,” Boone said. ”I think they’ve identified some things and are working behind the scenes to unlock him.”
Andujar had three hits and drove in two, his first RBIs since June 15.
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