Record Breaker

Monday night, the Yankees claimed another record. This one, the most home runs in a season at one opponent's park. Mike Tauchman's 6th inning blast was the Yanks' 30th this year at Camden Yards -- erasing a 1957 mark set by the Milwaukee Braves against the Reds at old Crosley Field. (That Braves club, featuring Hall of Famers Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews, went onto win the World Series.)

Symbolic of the home run explosion we've witnessed this year, the Yankees did it in their eighth game at the Orioles' home park. Tuesday, they cleared the fences six more times -- one, of course, by Tauchman, who also stole a home run with a terrific leaping catch of Pedro Severino in left field. They wrap their season visits to Baltimore tonight, meaning that record could easily grow further in one of baseball's most homer-friendly places.

(My image of Tauchman is from the May 4th Yankees/Twins game in New York.)

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