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NEW YORK, Oct 4, (AFP): Rookie star Aaron Judge belted a two-run homer as the New York Yankees overcame a rocky start to win their American League wild card playoff with the Minnesota Twins 8-4 on Tuesday.

Judge smashed his 53rd homer of the season in the bottom of the fourth inning to help the Yankees into a 7-4 lead, setting up a victory which advances them to a place in the best-of-five division series against the Cleveland Indians starting on Thursday.

It was another blockbuste­r effort from the 25-year-old California­n, who has lit up the Yankees season with a record-breaking year with the bat.

Judge’s 386-foot home run followed a wild start to the game which saw the Twins power into a 3-0 lead in a dramatic first inning at Yankee Stadium.

Brian Dozier set the tone with a monstrous lead-off home run to give the Twins a 1-0 lead, bludgeonin­g a fly ball to left center field for the score.

Eddie Rosario then homered with a line drive to right field which allowed Jorge Polanco to get home and put the Twins 3-0 up.

Yet just when it looked as if the Twins early blast might prove decisive, the Yankees came roaring back in the bottom of the first.

With Brett Gardner and Judge on base, shortstop Didi Grigorious smacked a home run to level the score at 3-3.

A Gardner home run into right field in the bottom of the second put the Yankees 4-3 up but Minnesota did not have long to wait to get back on level terms.

A Byron Buxton ground ball allowed Jorge Polanco to score and level at 4-4.

The Yankees then edged ahead in the bottom of the third when Greg Bird singled to allow Gary Sanchez to get home and put the Yankees 5-4 ahead.

It was then left to Judge to belt his two-run homer to give the Yankees a three-point cushion.

Aaron Hicks was then walked by Alan Busenitz with the bases loaded to allow Judge to score and extend the Yankees lead to four runs.

Derek Jeter said Tuesday he was ready to take “unpopular decisions” as part of the Miami Marlins’ new ownership

Gardner Taylor Rogers #55 of the Minnesota Twins throws a pitch in the seventh inning against the New York Yankees in the American League Wild Card Game at Yankee Stadium on Oct 3, in the Bronx borough of

New York City. (AFP) Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees celebrates with Aaron Hicks #31 and Brett Gardner #11 after defeating the Minnesota Twins in the American League Wild Card

Game at Yankee Stadium on Oct 3, in the Bronx borough of New York City. The New York Yankees defeated the Minnesota Twins with a score of 4 to 8. (AFP)

group as questions about star slugger Giancarlo Stanton’s future swirled.

Jeter, part of a consortium which completed a $1.2 billion (1.02 billion euro) takeover of the Marlins on Monday, was non-committal on Tuesday when asked about Stanton’s place with the franchise.

Former New York Yankees star Jeter said the Marlins planned a major “rebuild” of the organisati­on amid reports that sweeping cuts to the franchise payroll are planned.

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