Yankees finally give Ryan Weathers run support, hit three HRs in Sunday's series-sweeping win over Royals

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The Yankees swept the Kansas City Royals with Sunday's 7-0 win at Yankee Stadium.

Takeaways​

  1. LHPRyan Weathers arguably delivered his best start of the early season. He scattered five hits in 7.1 scoreless IP, striking out five and walking one. Weathers (1-2, 3.18 ERA) threw 66 strikes on 95 pitches and retired 12 straight at one point, including four consecutive strikeouts. After 22 frames without run support until the first inning of Sunday's game at Yankee Stadium, Weathers showed up once more with his best stuff -- and he was repaid.
  2. RFAaron Judge's ninth home run of the season, a two-run shot to center field, ended the aforementioned run-support drought for Weathers and put the Yankees (13-9) in control as a three-run first inning ensued. (Austin Wells later added a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Cody Bellinger and giving Weathers a 3-0 lead into the second inning.) Judge's three strikeouts dampened the captain's 1-for-5 afternoon, but he ultimately changed the game with an early long ball that Weathers needed to settle in and get his first win as a Yankee.
  3. DHBen Rice, whose leadoff walk set the table for Judge's first-inning homer, did his own damage in the second when he launched a one-out blast to right and extended the Yankees' 4-0 lead. Rice's eight home run of the young season puts him one behind Judge in a three-way tie with the Chicago White Sox's Muntaka Murakami and the St. Louis Cardinals' Jordan Walker among the MLB's HR leaders. (The Houston Astros' Yordan Alvarez leads with 10.) With 17 combined home runs between them, Judge and Rice are becoming a top duo in the sport.
  4. CF Trent Grisham's three-run homer in the fifth inning polished off the Yankees' 7-0 final and showed what this lineup is capable of beyond Rice and Judge at the top. Grisham's 2-for-4 day included a first-inning walk and sixth-inning single.

Who's the MVP?​


Weathers, whose tone-setting start featured the type of swing-and-miss material that could be a game-changing presence in the Yankees' starting rotation.

Highlights​

We have liftoff in the Bronx

Aaron Judge with a two-run blast! pic.twitter.com/bML6JWoexH

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 19, 2026
Home run No. 8 for Ben Rice! pic.twitter.com/bSv4eg6zQb

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 19, 2026
Trent Grisham LAUNCHES one! pic.twitter.com/YOBCb9b2FS

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 19, 2026
A perfect relay as the Yankees get the put at home! pic.twitter.com/e62t6zjs3A

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 19, 2026

What's next​


The Yankees take Monday off before they have their first rivalry series of 2026 with the Boston Red Sox.

This week's three-game series at Fenway Park begins with Tuesday's 6:45 p.m. opener, in which RHP Luis Gil (0-1, 7.00 ERA) is set to start for New York.

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