NEW YORK _ First came the crack of the bat, then the collective gasp as the Yankee Stadium crowd watched Aaron Judge's sixth-inning home run land just beyond the left-field bleachers.
This blast from Judge, measured 495 feet by MLB Statcast, highlighted another scoring barrage from the Yankees.
And it wasn't even Judge's only homer of the game.
The Yankees hit four home runs, including two from Judge, as they defeated the Orioles, 14-3, in front of 46,348 at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
The Yankees completed the sweep of Baltimore as they won their fifth consecutive game, their second-longest winning streak of the season.
Joe Girardi's club also moved to 14 games above .500, a new season high.
Gary Sanchez hit a three-run home run in the first for his 10th homer of the season, while Starlin Castro added a two-run shot in the sixth.
It was the 12th home run of the season for Castro, who finished 2-for-5 with four RBIs.
Judge's second homer of the game came in the seventh when he hit a two-run shot over the right-center field fence.
Matt Holliday had a two-run single in the fourth and Aaron Hicks hit a two-run double in the seventh.
But Judge's performance, especially the 495-foot shot in the sixth, was the highlight of the day.
The 25-year-old right-fielder hit a home run on Saturday that had an exit velocity of 121.1 mph, the hardest hit home run since the inception of Statcast in 2015.
And Judge's 495-foot homer a day later was the longest hit in the majors this season.
Chad Green made the spot start on Sunday after the Yankees pushed Masahiro Tanaka back a day.
Green allowed two runs on two hits in two-plus innings.
The Orioles hit four consecutive doubles in the third inning _ two off Green and two off reliever Chasen Shreve _ to cut the Yankees' lead to 5-3.
But the rest of the Yankees' bullpen shut down the Orioles as the game ultimately turned into a blowout behind the Yanks' power display.