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‘Unicorn’ powers Yanks to 10th straight win
The stage was set for a battle of the heavyweights on Monday night at Truist Park.
The Yankees and Braves, each having won nine consecutive games, were due for a historic matchup; it was the first time in nearly 120 years that two teams riding win streaks of that length faced off against one another. Only one club would be able to emerge from the high-stakes contest with that streak intact.
On the back of perhaps the biggest heavyweight on their roster, that team was the Yankees. After putting New York on the board first with a solo home run in the second inning, Giancarlo Stanton ripped a 119.2 mph go-ahead two-run double to left field — the hardest-hit ball in Truist Park history — in the sixth to deliver a 5-1 win in the opener of the two-game series in Atlanta.
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