Knicks Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart watch Yankees put on power show in dominant win over White Sox

On the eve of one of the city’s biggest celebrations in years — a parade for the NBA champion Knicks — the Yankees got the party started early.With Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart in The Bronx to throw out the ceremonial first pitches and then watch from a suite, the Yankees put on a show Wednesday behind another relentless offensive attack.Every member of the starting lineup had at least one hit as the Yankees pounded the White Sox for a second straight night, 10-5, in front of 38,558, including two freshly crowned champions.Brunson and Hart were the main attraction for many of those fans at the start of the night and whenever they came into sight following their first pitches, but the Yankees (45-27) gave them plenty to watch on the field, too, as they won for the eighth time in their last nine games.Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt and Jazz Chisholm Jr.all homered as the Yankees raced out to an early lead and then piled on from there, scoring 22 runs through the first two games of this series against one of the other four American League teams that entered the night with a winning record.Carlos Rodón grinded through five innings, with all of the damage he allowed coming on one swing: Colson Montgomery’s three-run homer in the top of the third inning, which pulled the White Sox (38-34) within 4-3.But that was as close as it would get, as the Yankees blew the game open with a five-run fifth inning capped by Goldschmidt’s three-run home run to the short porch off righty reliever Tyler Davis.With his 11th home run of the year, Goldschmidt has surpassed his home run tally for all of last season (10 in 146 games), doing so in just 47 games to help the Yankees withstand the losses of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.Meanwhile, another former MVP, Bellinger, finished a triple short of the cycle as he continued to do everything well.In the process, the Yankees improved to 18-6 when facing a left-handed starter this season.After clubbing four home runs in Tuesday�...

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