The New York Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-5 in the opening game of the American League Division Series in a historic game that featured five lead changes, the first of its kind in MLB postseason history. Tommy Pham and Gleyber Torres exchanged early runs with sac flies and home runs, respectively. MJ Melendez also hit a two-run blast to give the Royals the lead. The Yankees then walked twice with the bases loaded to regain the lead in the fifth inning, only to have Kansas City tie the game once more.

Jazz Chisholm stole second base in the seventh inning, allowing Alex Verdugo to single and score Chisholm, giving the Yankees a 6-5 lead which they held onto for the remainder of the game. This was the fifth and final lead change, setting a new record for the most lead changes in a postseason game. Luke Weaver recorded a four-out save for New York, retiring the final three batters in the ninth inning. Despite the victory, there are concerns about Aaron Judge’s performance, as he went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and has a lifetime postseason batting average of only .206.

The Yankees struggled with runners in scoring position, going 2-for-13 in those situations during the game. Both teams will have a day off before returning for Game 2 of the series. Kansas City will start Cole Ragans, who has a 3.14 ERA, while New York will send Carlos Rodon to the mound, who has a 3.96 ERA. Fans can follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for the latest updates on the series and other sports news.

Overall, the opening game of the American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals was a hard-fought battle with multiple lead changes, culminating in a historic five lead changes. The Yankees ultimately emerged victorious with a 6-5 win, thanks in part to timely hitting and a strong performance from their bullpen. However, concerns linger about Aaron Judge’s struggles in the postseason and the team’s inability to capitalize with runners in scoring position. Both teams will have a chance to regroup before Game 2, where the starting pitchers will be Cole Ragans for the Royals and Carlos Rodon for the Yankees.

Throughout the game, key moments such as Gleyber Torres’ two-run homer and Jazz Chisholm’s stolen base leading to a go-ahead run showcased the talent and determination of both teams. Luke Weaver’s clutch save in the ninth inning sealed the victory for the Yankees and added to the excitement of the game. With Game 2 approaching, fans can anticipate another thrilling matchup between these two competitive teams as they vie for a spot in the American League Championship Series. Stay tuned for more updates on the series and follow Fox News Digital for the latest sports news and analysis.

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