What's Happening?
Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 14th home run in the first inning, contributing to a four-RBI night, as the New York Yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles 12-1 on May 4, 2026. This victory completed a four-game sweep and marked the Yankees'
14th win in their last 16 games. Judge's home run came off a hanging curveball from Shane Baz, and he also added a two-run single in a six-run eighth inning off Lou Trivino. Judge leads the majors with six first-inning homers this year and has 91 in his career, trailing only Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle among Yankees. The Yankees outscored the Orioles 39-10 in the series, moving 13 games over .500.
Why It's Important?
The Yankees' dominant performance against the Orioles highlights their strong position in the American League, with Aaron Judge playing a pivotal role. Judge's consistent ability to hit home runs early in games provides the Yankees with a strategic advantage, often setting the tone for their offensive efforts. This sweep further solidifies the Yankees' lead in the AL standings, showcasing their offensive depth and pitching strength. The Orioles, on the other hand, face challenges as they continue to struggle, dropping to a season-worst five games under .500. The Yankees' success could have implications for playoff positioning and team morale as the season progresses.
What's Next?
The Yankees will continue their season with a game against the Texas Rangers, where RHP Elmer Rodríguez is set to make his second big league start. Meanwhile, the Orioles will face the Miami Marlins, with RHP Chris Bassitt starting for Baltimore. Both teams will look to adjust their strategies and improve their standings in the league. The Yankees aim to maintain their winning momentum, while the Orioles seek to recover from their recent losses and improve their performance.












