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Stanton, Yankees win 10th straight, cool off Braves 5-1

ATLANTA (AP) - In a historic matchup between two of baseball's hottest teams, the New York Yankees kept right on rolling.

Giancarlo Stanton homered and drove in three runs to carry the Yankees to their 10th straight victory, cooling off the streaking Atlanta Braves 5-1 on Monday night.

New York snapped the first-place Braves' own nine-game winning streak in the first regular-season matchup in almost 120 years between teams that had won at least nine in a row.

'œWe like winning,'ť Gary Sánchez, who drove in New York's other two runs, said through an interpreter. 'œWinning is fun.'ť

Stanton homered in the second inning off Huascar Ynoa (4-3) and snapped a 1-all tie in the sixth with a two-out, two-run double.

'œHe's a unicorn,'ť manager Aaron Boone said. 'œHe does things every night that are a little bit different than everybody else.'ť

Sánchez gave New York some insurance with another two-out hit in the eighth, singling through the shift to bring home two more runs.

The Yankees haven't lost since they played in an Iowa cornfield, giving up a walk-off homer to the White Sox in the Field of Dreams game on Aug. 12.

On a field of sweat night in Atlanta - the temperature was 88 degrees at first pitch - Jordan Montgomery (5-5) worked around four walks in his five-inning stint. He limited the Braves to two hits, including a homer by Dansby Swanson.

The Yankees' bullpen took it from there. Jonathan Loaisiga pitched two scoreless innings, striking out four. Wandy Peralta scattered a couple of hits in the eighth and Aroldis Chapman finished off Atlanta with a 1-2-3 ninth.

'œI didn't have much going today,'ť Montgomery said. 'œBut we won.'ť

In the second, Stanton put the Yankees ahead with his 21st homer - going the opposite way with a 387-foot shot into the Chop House restaurant in right.

The Braves tied it in the bottom half with a long ball of their own. Swanson launched a 408-foot drive into the Atlanta bullpen for his 25th homer of the season.

New York went ahead for good in the sixth, taking advantage of Ynoa's only spurt of wildness.

After plunking DJ LeMahieu with a pitch, Ynoa retired the next two hitters before issuing his only walk of the night to Joey Gallo.

Stanton made the Atlanta pitcher pay, lining a one-hop double off the wall in left to bring home both runners.

Still, Ynoa turned in another strong start in his second appearance since an extended stint on the injured list after hurting his right hand punching a wall in frustration. He allowed four hits, three runs and struck out nine over six innings.

'œI feel like every time he goes out there, he's always down to compete," Swanson said. "And that's something I love about him.'ť

Montgomery was backed up by a couple of stellar defensive plays, including a diving catch by Gallo down the left-field line to rob Guillermo Heredia of a hit in the second. Aaron Judge also made a nice running catch in deep center.

The game was played in a playoff-like atmosphere, with a near-sellout crowd of 39,176 at Truist Park and plenty of 'œLet's Go Yankees!'ť chants to spice things up.

It marked the first matchup between two teams this hot since Sept. 7, 1901, when the Pittsburgh Pirates took a 10-game winning streak into their contest against the Philadelphia Phillies, who had won nine in a row.

The Phillies won 4-1 for their 10th straight victory, but Pittsburgh went on to capture the NL pennant. The first World Series would not be held for two more years.

HEFTY OUTFIELD

The Yankees' starting outfielders checked in at a combined 19 feet, 6 inches, and 777 pounds.

Left fielder Gallo is listed at 6-5, 250 pounds, Judge (6-7, 282) got the start in center, and Stanton (6-6, 245) played the first six innings in right before being lifted in a double-switch.

'œThe jumbo package,'ť Boone called it.

SOROKA'S NEW ROLE

Braves pitcher Mike Soroka, out for the season after tearing his Achilles tendon for the second time, took on a new role.

Broadcaster.

Soroka was a guest analyst on the Braves' telecast, joining Chip Caray and Jeff Francoeur in the booth.

'œI just hope (Soroka) doesn't use any words that they don't understand," Atlanta manager Brian Snitker quipped.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Yankees: Former closer Zack Britton sustained another injury setback. The left-hander went on the 10-day injured list with a strained left elbow. ... Still bothered by a strained left wrist, INF/OF Miguel Andújar was shifted to the 60-day injured list and won't be eligible to return until Sept. 5. He had to shut down an injury rehab assignment because of lingering pain.

Braves: C Travis d'Arnaud missed his third straight game since going on the paternity list to await the birth of his child. He was again replaced by rookie William Contreras.

UP NEXT

Yankees: LHP Andrew Heaney (8-8, 5.51 ERA) goes in the finale of the two-game series Tuesday night, making his fifth start for New York since being acquired from the Los Angeles Angels. He is 2-1 with a 6.55 ERA for his new team.

Braves: RHP Charlie Morton (12-4, 3.47) tries for his third straight win. He is 4-2 with a 3.59 ERA in 11 career starts against the Yankees. Morton has lasted at least six innings in seven of his last eight starts.

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New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton, left, drives in a two runs with a double as Atlanta Braves catcher William Contreras, right, looks on during the sixth inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
New York Yankees outfielders Aaron Judge (99), right, and Joey Gallo (13) celebrate after defeating the Atlanta Braves in a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
An Atlanta Braves fan and a New York Yankees fan, who apparently married twin men who support different teams, cheer for their side during the second inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves' Dansby Swanson hits a solo home run during the second inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees. Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
New York Yankees' Joey Gallo (13) scores ahead of a throw to Atlanta Braves catcher William Contreras on a two-run double by Giancarlo Stanton in the sixth inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves' Adam Duvall greets shortstop Dansby Swanson with a high-five after Swanson hit a solo home run against the New York Yankees during the second inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
New York Yankees starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery works in the first during a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, left, and New York Yankees' Aaron Judge laugh at first base after Judge hit a single during the first inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Huascar Ynoa works against the against the New York Yankees during a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone blows a gum bubble as he looks on from the dugout during a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
New York Yankees outfielder Joey Gallo makes the diving catch for the out against Atlanta Braves' Guillermo Heredia during the second inning of a baseball game, Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley (27) slides into second base with a double as New York Yankees shortstop Andrew Velazquez (71) handles the late throw in the eighth inning of a baseball game Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves players from left, Jorge Solar, Joc Pederson, Drew Smyly, and starting pitcher Huascar Ynoa react during the final 3 outs of the game to the New York Yankees to fall 5-1 in a MLB baseball game on Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
New York Yankees relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman (54) delivers in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge (99) follows through on a base hit in the first inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
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