Judge hits first home run of season, Yanks beat D-Backs 6-5 in 11 innings for opening 6-1 road trip


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PHOENIX — Aaron Judge hit his first home run of the season and added an RBI double in a two-run 11th inning, boosting the New York Yankees over the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 to complete an opening 6-1 road trip. Alex Verdugo broke a 2-2 tie in the 10th with his first Yankees home run, a two-run drive off Kevin Ginkel. Arizona tied the score in the bottom half off Clay Holmes. Scott McGough balked in the go-ahead run and Judge lined a double for a two-run lead. Judge entered 3 for 24 with one RBI.

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