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After scoring nine runs on Saturday, the Yankees have a great chance to keep up their offensive outburst in the series finale against the Orioles on Sunday.
The O’s will send the struggling Dean Kremer to the mound as they look for a series win.
The right-hander has a 4.80 ERA over 15 games (14 starts) this season, and hitters aren’t being fooled at all.
Kremer has tallied only 65 strikeouts in 84 ⅓ innings, conceding 92 hits and allowing batters to hit .275 against him, marking the 5th highest among qualified pitchers in the majors.
As he has virtually his entire big league career, Kremer is having a hard time keeping the ball in the yard.
For the third consecutive season, Kremer has been giving up 1.25 homers or more per nine innings, a rate that stands as one of the highest in the league during that period.

With the homer-prone Kremer on the mound, I’m targeting none other than the Yankees star Aaron Judge.
The Bombers’ slugger has dominated Kremer over his career, hitting four home runs in just 18 plate appearances against him, including a 110 mph laser in late September last year.
Like the rest of the Yankee lineup, Judge has been in a funk, but he’s shown signs of breaking out of it in recent days, hitting his first home run in a week on Friday night and adding a pair of singles.
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Judge is likely to have one of the lowest – if not the lowest – odds to hit a home run in the big leagues on Sunday, but its unlikely he’ll have another shot as good as this one.
The play: Aaron Judge to hit a home run
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