The New York Yankees triumphed over the Kansas City Royals in Game 3 of the American League Division Series (ALDS), largely thanks to Giancarlo Stanton’s standout performance.

Stanton hit a decisive 417-foot home run in the eighth inning and contributed with an RBI double, a single, and even a rare stolen base, showcasing his crucial role in the Yankees’ 3-2 victory. His efforts gave the Yankees a 2-1 series lead, highlighting his strong postseason track record, where he now holds the second-best home run ratio in MLB history after Babe Ruth.

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Meanwhile, Aaron Judge struggled, going 0-for-4 and maintaining a low batting average in the series, raising questions about his postseason effectiveness.

Despite Judge’s struggles, the Yankees capitalized on Stanton’s momentum and a solid bullpen performance to set themselves up for a chance to advance to the ALCS in Game 4.

The Yankees’ ability to draw walks and capitalize on key moments was instrumental in overcoming the Royals’ pitching efforts.

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