NEW YORK — Juan Soto's home run punctured Cleveland pitching, which then went wild.
Soto put New York ahead in a three-run third inning, Carlos Rodón got his first postseason win and the Yankees beat the Guardians 5-2 on Monday night in an AL Championship Series opener that included Cleveland throwing five wild pitches and walking seven batters.
Giancarlo Stanton added his 13th career postseason homer for the Yankees, who are seeking a record 41st AL pennant and their first since winning the 2009 title.
''Getting the start-off win is big,'' Stanton said. ''It's a message in its own.''
Cleveland became the second team to throw a pair of run-scoring wild pitches in a postseason inning and tied a postseason record with five overall. Guardians pitchers walked six in a nine-batter span and nine overall.
''They don't chase a whole lot,'' Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. ''If I take something away from tonight, we just need to attack the zone better.''
New York batters have walked 34 times in five postseason games.
''That's what they're capable of. That's in their DNA,'' Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. ''We beat that over — we hammer it.''