Judge, Rice and Chisholm Power Yankees Past Rangers 4-2 — Yankees Vs Rangers

Judge, Rice and Chisholm Power Yankees Past Rangers 4-2 — Yankees Vs Rangers

The Yankees beat the Rangers 4-2 in yankees vs rangers at Globe Life Field on April 27, 2026, and they did it with power and run prevention in the same game. Ben Rice, Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. all homered, while Max Fried held Texas to four singles over six shutout innings.

Fried Controls Globe Life Field

Fried’s six-inning outing gave New York a clean start to the night and pushed him to his fourth win of the season. He did not allow a run and limited the Rangers to four singles, a sharp line on a night when the Yankees needed the first half of the game to stay out in front.

That left Texas chasing from behind once the Yankees’ bats turned the game. New York entered at 19-10, and the road win kept that early-season start intact while the club worked through the second game of the series in Arlington.

Rice Judge Chisholm Jr. Go Deep

Rice started the home-run burst, Judge added to his two-game homer streak, and Chisholm Jr. followed with another long ball. Those three swings supplied the separation in a 4-2 final and gave New York all four of its runs.

The Rangers’ home numbers also sat in the background of the result. Texas entered at 14-15 and was hitting only.216 at home, so the Yankees took advantage of a lineup and a park that had not produced much offense.

Schlittler And deGrom Line Up

The pitching setup for the next game points to another tight matchup. Cam Schlittler was scheduled to start for the Yankees after entering at 3-1 with a 1.77 ERA, and Jacob deGrom was lined up for the Rangers at 2-0 with a 2.13 ERA.

New York also carried roster movement into the series after Jasson Dominguez was recalled to the big club when Giancarlo Stanton went on the 10-day disabled list with a right calf strain. For the Yankees, the win at Globe Life Field offered the cleanest kind of road answer: three homers, six shutout innings, and another step in a 19-10 start.

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