NEW YORK — Elly De La Cruz tripled and homered in his first game at Yankee Stadium, helping the Cincinnati Reds overcome Aaron Judge's major league-leading 32nd home run in a 5-4 victory over New York on Tuesday night.
Will Benson and De La Cruz hit two-run homers in a four-run fifth as the Reds built a 5-0 lead over the Yankees, who have lost 11 of their last 15 games.
''I feel so proud,'' De La Cruz said. ''The Dominican people, they're watching me here in the Yankee Stadium.''
Judge homered in the seventh off Sam Moll for his third hit. He leads the major leagues in batting average (.321), homers and RBIs (83).
''I'm going to get into the thesaurus because I've used all the other adjectives up that I can hold,'' Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
De La Cruz, appearing in his 183rd big league game, has tripled and homered together five times, matching Ted Williams for the most since 1901 in a player's first 185 games.
''Some players are just comfortable in the big spot,'' Reds manager David Bell said. ''And he's just at the beginning. There's going to be a lot bigger spots and bigger stages.''
Graham Ashcraft (5-4) had a shutout before the Yankees' three-run sixth and won his third straight start. Alexis Díaz pitched a perfect ninth for his 18th save in 20 chances.