Leading the charge in the Yankees sweep of thh Royals was Ben Rice, who homered in all three wins, bringing his streak to four straight games with a home run.

Heading into their weekend series with the Kansas City Royals, the Yankees had lost seven out of their last 10 games and needed to get back on track.And that's exactly what they did, outscoring KC 24-6 with nine home runs to complete the three-game sweep.Leading the charge was Ben Rice, who homered in all three wins, bringing his streak to four straight games with a home run. Rice is now up to eight homers on the season, trailing Aaron Judge by just one HR as the slugger also went deep in Sunday's win.With 17 home runs combined on the year, Rice was asked what it's like "teaming up on opposing pitchers" with Judge and said he's just happy to contribute to winning baseball."I don't know about teaming up.

It feels good to hit some homers. He's always going to be hitting homers," Rice said. "To be able to hit some along with him is cool for me.

You don't really think about it too much to be honest."Rice led off on Sunday and battled through a six-pitch at-bat to walk in the first inning, providing a baserunner for Judge to drive in on his two-run homer. Manager Aaron Boone spoke highly of Rice's first AB, saying it set the tone for the game and complimented his ability to hit tough pitches."Yeah, he's hit a couple on that same pitch," Boone said. "Feel like he got one the other day where it was tight to him like that and he's able to get the barrel to it and keep it fair.

Really set a good tone first at-bat of the game, really long, grind it out walk ahead of Aaron's homer. More good ABs from him."Boone added: "Bottom line is, again, I think he's turning into, or even is one of the really outstanding hitters in the league. That's what he is right now."The manager went on to say that Rice has been on a "steady ascent" since his debut in 2024 and is now beginning to show his full potential."I think he's finding some more holes right now," Boone said.

"Last year it was pretty dynamic. What did he end up with, 530 plate appearances, well over .800 (OPS). I think everyone's kind of done the digging where the underlying stuff suggests that it was even better than that probably.

So it's just been a steady ascent for him. "He did some really good things in '24 for us. Had some struggles in '24 that I think he grew from.

Last year was really a breakout season for him and I think a prelude to what he can be, which is I think what we're seeing."Judge agreed with Boone's assessment, calling Rice's performance so far this season as "top of the league." "I know he's going to be on base a lot so it's going to make my job easy to get him into scoring position or drive him in like we did in the first," Judge said. "It definitely will be some headaches for opposing pitching staff. What Benny has done so far this year and will continue to do is top of the league right now."The duo will look to keep it going this week when the Yanks face the Boston Red Sox for the first time, starting a three-game series on Tuesday at Fenway Park.