It was a quiet Wednesday across the Finger Lakes sports calendar, with only one tracked team in action — and the New York Yankees made it count. New York rolled past the Chicago White Sox 10-5, with Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt each going deep to pace the offense. The win improves the Yankees to 45-27, one of the better records in baseball at this point in the season.
Chicago falls to 38-34 with the loss, a disappointing result for a White Sox team that has hovered around respectability but has yet to separate itself in the standings. The Yankees, meanwhile, continue to build a cushion, and Wednesday’s output was a reminder of how dangerous their lineup can be when the power is working.
Every other tracked team was off — the Bills, Sabres, Giants, Rangers, Knicks, Red Wings, Knighthawks, Cornell, Hobart, and Syracuse all had the day free. With the calendar still in mid-June, that will change soon enough.