ARLINGTON, Texas _ Jurickson Profar cleared the bases with go-ahead double in the sixth inning, and Ronald Guzman swatted a three-run homer in the fourth as the Texas Rangers overcame deficits of four and five runs to beat the New York Yankees, 12-10, on Wednesday at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.
The Yankees led 4-0 after three innings and 10-5 after a six-run fifth inning that erased a short-lived 5-4 Rangers lead after the Guzman homer, his third in three games. Nomar Mazara hit a two-run shot earlier in the inning.
Gleyber Torres hit a three-run homer in the Yankees' fifth and Aaron Judge added a mammoth two-run shot. Neil Walker homered in the third to give the Yankees five straight games with at least three home runs.
That's a record for the storied franchise, topping the mark set in last season and in 1956. Mickey Mantle won the Triple Crown that season.
Alex Claudio, Jose Leclerc, Chris Martin and Keone Kela didn't allow a run over the final four innings after the Yankees posted 10 against starter Doug Fister (eight runs in 4 1/3 innings) and Tony Barnette.