Yankees Absolutely Destroyed Twins in Dominican Summer League and the Box Score in Insane
By Scott Rogust

While the MLB season is reaching the halfway mark and has every baseball fans attention, we'd like to remind you the Dominican Summer League is currently going on.
We'd also like to bring to your attention a certain score.
The New York Yankees' DSL team defeated the Minnesota Twins' DSL team by a whopping score of 38-2. Yes, 38-2.
This is legitimately the most insane box score I've ever seen.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 4, 2019
The New York Yankees' Dominican Summer League scored 38 runs today. And that was with 26 runners left on base.
Behold the glory of the most runs ever scored in a pro game: https://t.co/ovO6GL7LFm
(h/t @hgomez27) pic.twitter.com/KU69CMgWOk
After being held scoreless in the first inning, the Yankees scored in the final eight innings of the game.
Yankees first baseman Brayan Jimenez led the way for the team, as he recorded a game-high seven RBI on four hits, all of which were doubles. Right fielder Mauro Bonifacio knocked in five runs on four hits (one home run, two doubles, one single).
DSL #Yankees won 38-2 today:
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 3, 2019
▫️ Runs by inning: 0 3 9 6 5 5 6 1 3
▫️ Every player had multiple hits, including pinch-hitters
▫️ 9 scored 3+ runs
▫️ 5 had 4+ RBIs
▫️ RISP: 19-for-30
▫️ 1 pitcher allowed 11 R, 11 H in 1.1 IP
▫️ 13 LOB!
▫️ Dude got a save!https://t.co/WUPWVzSS8t pic.twitter.com/3y1iIVriHE
Minnesota used seven different pitchers on Wednesday, all of whom surrendered at least one earned run. Starter Wilmer Reyes was chased after two innings of work, allowing five earned runs on four hits. Carlos Gutierrez holds a less than desirable stat-line of allowing ten earned runs on 11 hits through 1.1 innings.
This is a game the Yankees squad will remember for a long time, while the Twins hope to forget about this in the very near future.