NEW YORK -- The Yankees pulverized four balls well over the wall, a welcomed sign for an offense that had fallen on hard times by its own lofty standards.
More importantly, they got yet another strong showing from a starting pitcher they figured would spend most of the season in the minors.
Domingo German's push to stay in the Yankees' rotation long-term got another boost in a 7-2 win over the Mariners at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night.
The right-hander gave up just two hits in a career-high seven innings
German, who also struck out nine and walked none, turned in his fourth straight start of at least six innings.