York crushes six home runs, routs Lexington 12-4

Atlantic League Baseball · By Marcus Chen · July 10, 2026
York crushes six home runs, routs Lexington 12-4

York hit six home runs in a 12-4 rout of Lexington on Thursday night at Legends Field. The win snapped a two-game skid to open the series, lifted the Revolution to 4-2 in the second half and kept them tied for first in the North Division.

York scored seven runs on six hits in the sixth, and four of those hits left the yard, tying a club record for homers in a single frame. Drew Ramirez started the surge with a leadoff homer, Tomo Otosaka followed with a three-run blast, Nick Dunn added another homer and Jackson Ross capped the burst with a two-run shot. Austin Bates had already put York on top in the second with a two-out, two-run single, and Shed Long Jr. had homered in the fourth before Brian Rey closed the scoring with a two-run homer in the seventh.

The power display came in an unusual pitching setup. York’s scheduled starter, left-hander Braden Scott, had his contract purchased by the Atlanta Braves earlier Thursday, leaving the Revolution to piece together the game with five pitchers. That bullpen day never became a problem because the offense kept lengthening the lead.

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Lexington managed only Curtis Terry’s two-run homer in the eighth. It was his fifth home run in four games and his fourth in the series. Lexington had edged York 7-6 on Wednesday behind Terry’s two-homer performance and a four-run eighth.

The six-homer night was York’s eighth in franchise history, its first since Aug. 18, 2024, against Hagerstown and its first six-homer road game since June 1, 2023, at Long Island. York entered 2026 as a five-time Atlantic League champion and the defending titleholder after winning in 2025.

Sources

  1. [1]atlanticleague.com
  2. [2]yorkrevolution.com