Judge , Rice go deep as Yankees blank Royals to sweep series
Aaron Judge and Ben Rice homered off Cole Ragans in the opening two innings, and the host New York Yankees continued their dominance against the Kansas City Royals with a …
This entry does not correspond to a legal case. The source material is a sports report covering a New York Yankees victory over the Kansas City Royals, including home runs by Aaron Judge and Ben Rice off pitcher Cole Ragans. No docket number, court, parties, or legal claims are identified in the source material. No case summary can be generated.
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This is not a court event. The submission describes a Major League Baseball game — the New York Yankees defeating the Kansas City Royals 7-0 on Sunday — not litigation, a filing, or any legal proceeding. No legal analysis applies.
newspaper Read articleAaron Judge and Ben Rice homered off Cole Ragans in the opening two innings, and the host New York Yankees continued their dominance against the Kansas City Royals with a 7-0 victory Sunday. Austin Wells contributed a sacrifice fly as the Yankees won their 10th straight regular-season game against Kansas City. New York also is 11-0 against the Royals since a 6-5 loss in Game 2 of the 2024 ALDS. Following a nearly three-hour rain delay, the Yankees finished off the three-game sweep by quickly gai
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This is not a court event. The submission describes a Major League Baseball game — the New York Yankees defeating the Kansas City Royals 7-0 on Sunday — not litigation, a filing, or any legal proceeding. No legal analysis applies.
Aaron Judge and Ben Rice homered off Cole Ragans in the opening two innings, and the host New York Yankees continued their dominance against the Kansas City Royals with a …
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