Stanton hits hardest HR clocked by Statcast, Yanks top Texas
NEW YORK (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton hit the hardest homer ever measured by Major League Baseball's Statcast system, Neil Walker hit two more home runs and the New York Yankees beat the Texas Rangers 7-3 on Thursday night.
Stanton's 28th homer was measured at 121.7 mph, the fastest long ball tracked by Statcast since the system was introduced in 2015. Miguel Andujar and Aaron Hicks also went deep, helping the Yankees win their fourth straight since a five-game skid that included a four-game sweep at AL East-leading Boston.
J.A. Happ (12-6) pitched six effective innings in his return from hand, foot and mouth disease. Happ was acquired from Toronto last month and has won both his starts with New York. He allowed three runs, four hits, a walk and struck out nine Thursday.
Hicks kicked off New York's homer barrage after a questionable decision from Texas manager Jeff Banister.
Rookie Ariel Jurado (2-2) got Stanton to hit into a double play in the first inning, but Banister ordered an intentional walk to Didi Gregorius. Hicks followed with a shot to right field for a 2-0 lead.
Haap struck out the side in the first after hitting Shin-Soo Choo to start the first of a four-game series against Texas. The 35-year-old retired the next five before once again nailing Choo with a pitch in the third before Rougned Odor flew out to end the inning.
Jurickson Profar hit a solo homer in the fourth inning, and Choo added a two-run double in the fifth to make it 5-3.
Stanton hit his lined shot out to left in the fifth inning, and Walker's home run in the sixth made it 7-3.
All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman walked two in the ninth before getting a fielder's choice from pinch-hitter Isiah Kiner-Falefa and striking out Choo and Odor.
BRINGING THEM IN
Hicks' two-run homer gave him a career-high 53 RBIs.
SWITCH IT UP
Walker homered from both sides of the plate for the first time in his career. It was his sixth multihomer game of his career, last on May 26, 2017 at Pittsburgh while with the New York Mets.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Rangers: OF Delino DeShields Jr. is still dealing with concussion symptoms and the team is still unsure whether he will be activated as early as Friday. DeShields banged his head against a wall about four weeks ago and went on the 7-day concussion list last Saturday, a day after he was taken out of the lineup due to headaches.
Yankees: C Gary Sanchez (groin) was schedule to do some running at the team's facility in Tampa. He's been on the disabled list since July 24 and is expected to rejoin the team at home this weekend for further evaluations. ... RHP Chance Adams was demoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after Wednesday night's game in Chicago to make room for Haap.
UP NEXT
New York RHP Masahiro Tanaka (9-2, 3.76 ERA) starts opposite LHP Mike Minor (8-6, 4.53) in the second game of the series. In five starts against Texas, Tanaka is just 1-2 with a 6.52 ERA.