Chris Tillman's worst night as a major league pitcher ended as he watched the New York Yankees' Starlin Castro trot around the bases.
When New York's second baseman hit his three-run home run, the Yankees had scored nine runs in 1.1 innings against Tillman, the most runs the right-hander had ever given up in his eight seasons in the major leagues.
Tillman actually retired the first two Yankees to face him, and nearly had his first 1-2-3 first inning this season. Aaron Judge had other ideas.
New York's star rookie right fielder rocketed a home run to left, his 19th of the season, and the sixth in 11 games he's hit against the Baltimore Orioles, and the onslaught began.