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Rosario’s Two-Homer Night Fuels Yankees’ Dramatic Comeback Over Athletics

By Matthias Binder April 8, 2026
Athletics fall again as Rosario’s 2nd homer of game lifts Yankees
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Athletics fall again as Rosario’s 2nd homer of game lifts Yankees

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Rosario Emerges as the Unlikely HeroAthletics Build a Midgame AdvantageEighth-Inning Surge Changes EverythingBullpen Delivers Under Pressure

Rosario Emerges as the Unlikely Hero (Image Credits: Unsplash)

New York – Amed Rosario delivered a career-defining performance at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night, smashing two home runs to power the New York Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics.[1][2] The infielder, starting in place of a slumping teammate, drove in all five Yankees runs and turned a 3-1 deficit into a thrilling win before 39,853 chilled fans on a 43-degree evening.[1] This marked the Athletics’ seventh loss in their last 10 games and extended their skid to 3-13 at the Bronx ballpark.[2]

Rosario Emerges as the Unlikely Hero

Amed Rosario entered the game as a replacement for Ryan McMahon, who had gone just 2-for-23 in recent outings.[1] Batting seventh, Rosario wasted little time making his presence felt. In the second inning, he launched a solo home run to left field, giving the Yankees an early 1-0 lead.[3]

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His performance peaked in the eighth, where he crushed a three-run homer on an 0-1 splitter from Athletics reliever Mark Leiter Jr., flipping the score to 5-3.[1] This outburst accounted for four of Rosario’s RBIs, his most since May 3, 2025, with Washington. It was his third multi-homer game, the first since August 31, 2021, with Cleveland.[2]

Athletics Build a Midgame Advantage

The Athletics responded forcefully in the third inning, erupting for three runs to take a 3-1 lead. Nick Kurtz ripped a two-run double to center field, plating Jeff McNeil and Max Muncy.[3] Tyler Soderstrom followed with a double to right that scored Kurtz, capitalizing on starter Cam Schlittler’s first runs allowed this season.[1]

Schlittler otherwise steadied, scattering five hits over five innings with seven strikeouts and no walks. The Yankees struggled offensively beforehand, going 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position entering the late innings.[2]

Eighth-Inning Surge Changes Everything

The Yankees’ bottom of the order ignited the rally. Giancarlo Stanton delivered an RBI single to shallow center, scoring Cody Bellinger and narrowing the gap to 3-2 after shortstop Jacob Wilson misplayed the ball.[2] Randal Grichuk and Ben Rice then reached base ahead of Rosario’s decisive blast.

The Nos. 7-9 hitters combined for 4-for-11 on the night, a welcome boost from their prior major-league-worst.122 average (11-for-90).[1] This explosion handed the lead to the Yankees bullpen with momentum firmly in hand.

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Bullpen Delivers Under Pressure

Aaron Civale kept the Athletics competitive early, surrendering just one run and two hits over five innings while fanning six and issuing four walks in a matchup against his fellow Northeastern alum Schlittler.[2] However, Leiter’s rough eighth proved costly, dropping him to 0-1.

Fernando Cruz earned the win (1-0) by striking out Lawrence Butler with two runners on to close the eighth. David Bednar then pitched a flawless ninth for his fifth save of the season.[1] The game lasted 2 hours and 58 minutes.

  • Amed Rosario: 2 HR, 4 RBI, third multi-HR game.
  • Nick Kurtz: Two-run double.
  • Cam Schlittler: 5 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 7 K.
  • Aaron Civale: 5 IP, 1 ER, 6 K.
  • David Bednar: Perfect 9th, 5th save.
Team Runs Hits Errors
Yankees 5 Key bottom-order production 0
Athletics 3 9 total (partial) 1 (8th inning)

Key Takeaways:

  • Rosario’s four RBIs ended the Yankees’ scoring drought with runners on.
  • Athletics’ third-inning rally fell short against late-game heroics.
  • Yankees bullpen improved to key wins in tight contests.

Rosario’s breakout reminded fans that depth players can swing series. As the Athletics lick their wounds from another Yankee Stadium defeat, questions linger about sustaining momentum on the road. What do you think about Rosario’s impact? Tell us in the comments.

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