Jose Trevino stroked two of New York’s five home runs as the Yankees bashed their way to a second series win over Tampa Bay, thumping the Rays 10-6 Sunday afternoon in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Yankees’ catcher homered in the fourth and eighth innings in a three-RBI game. Jahmai Jones hit a solo shot, Aaron Judge (2-for-4, walk) had a two-run bash and Gleyber Torres swatted a three-run
Starter Luis Gil (4-1) was masterful over six shutout innings. The right-hander recorded three strikeouts and two walks, yielded only three hits and lowered his ERA to 2.51. Anthony Rizzo went 2-for-5 with two runs as the Yankees posted 11 hits, seven for extra bases, and beat Tampa Bay for the fourth time in six games this season. Rays starter Tyler Alexander (1-2) allowed six runs on seven hits, fanning three and walking two, but the left-hander surrendered three homers.