NEW YORK — Richie Palacios led off the game against Marcus Stroman with the first of Tampa Bay's four home runs,Jose Siri took a half-minute trot after his longball and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the New York Yankees 6-4 on Sunday.
Randy Arozarena hit his third home run in two days and José Caballero also went deep as the Rays hit four homers for the second straight day, something they had done once in their first 97 games.
Siri hit a two-run homer in the seventh off Jake Cousins, raised both hands near second base and cupped his right hand to his ear while rounding third.
''They boo a lot here,'' Siri said through a translator. ''They even boo their own team. I don't think that's a good thing.''
After the Rays opened a 5-0 lead, Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning off Jason Adam, a 444-foot drive to left field. Judge leads the major leagues with 35 homers and 89 RBIs.
Tampa Bay has won two straight after a series-opening loss and moved back over .500 at 50-49 heading into Monday's series finale. The Rays have been at .500 22 times.
''I would love if we didn't have a 23rd,'' closer Pete Fairbanks said.
New York dropped to 9-20 after a 50-22 start. Aaron Boone was ejected before the start of the seventh inning for arguing, his major league-high fifth ejection this season and 38th of his managing career. Boone was trying to protect slumping Alex Verdugo, who was angry over a called third strike on a pitch that appeared to be low.