Yankees use a 13-run Third inning to beat the Athletics 13-8
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The New York Yankees had a historic inning against the Athletics on Sunday. The Yankees scored 13 runs in the third inning, making them the first team in American League history to score that many runs in a single inning. It has happened twice in the National League.
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Ben Rice drives in four runs while Anthony Volpe scores twice during a 13-run 3rd inning, the most scored in an inning so far in 2026
Paul Goldschmidt hit a three-run homer, Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice also went deep, and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics 8-1 for their fifth straight win.
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A's starter Luis Severino leaves after 1st inning against the Yankees with a right arm injury
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Athletics right-hander Luis Severino left his start against the New York Yankees after one inning Friday night with a sore right arm. Severino was seen grimacing after throwing warmup pitches before the second inning and called for manager Mark Kotsay to come to the mound with an athletic trainer.
The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in an inning for the first time in nearly 21 years as their first 12 batters in the third reached safely against an overwhelmed pitching staff for the Athletics