Yankees on a roll thanks to home runs from Stanton, Andujar, Gregorius, and Austin.

Yankees offense came out of the gate on fire forcing Odorizzi to throw 34 pitches in the inning. A booming double from Sanchez scored two while Hicks plated one via a single. Great at bat from Hicks, coming back from 0-2 to get that single.

The legend of Miguel Andujar continues to grow as he crushed a solo HR to left field to increase the Yankees lead to 4-0.

Masahiro Tanaka was basically on cruise control, at one point retiring nine straight batters before plunking LaMerre and giving up a single to Castro. Dozier singled home a run but thankfully the damage stopped there as Mauer flown out to Gardner.

Odorizzi was left out to labor for 106 pitches and was finally bounced out of the game thanks to a 435ft moonshot thanks to Giancarlo Stanton. You have to feel like Stanton is starting to see the ball just a bit better than he was at the beginning of the season. The strikeouts will always be there, it’s all about the long ball. Once Stanton heats up, the strikeouts will be a small sacrifice.

Tanaka’s final line on the night would be 6.2 IP 3 H 1 ER with 5 K. An absolute gem of a start from Masahiro Tanaka.

The fun didn’t stop in the 8th. Gleyber Torres got his first hit in the Majors and comes home thanks to a Didi Gregorius Grand Slam. Didi now has 24 RBIs on the young season continuing to prove doubters wrong who don’t see him as an elite shortstop. Tyler Austin got in on the fun launching a solo HR off of centerfielder turned relief pitcher Ryan LaMarre upping the score to 14-1.

All in all, this was a great win filled win an all-out offensive explosion. Andujar continues to defy the odds and show he shouldn’t go anywhere except maybe up in the lineup. Giancarlo Stanton had a huge game going 4-4 with a walk and that blast to left. The potent offense Yankee fans were anticipating all winter/spring seems to have awoken and begun its assault on baseball.