CLEVELAND -- The Yankees get trashed for hitting too many home runs.
Going deep Little League style saved them Saturday.
Austin Romine's mad dash around the bases proved the difference in a 5-4 win over the Indians at Progressive Field.
In the seventh inning, Romine led off hacking at the first pitch. He shot it into the right-center field gap on a line. His legs never stopped churning.
As right fielder Brandon Guyer dropped the ball trying to pick it up with his glove, Romine raced around second base. The throw to third base from cutoff man Erik Gonzalez wasn't just late.