NEW YORK – It’s one of the most reliable recipes for victory in the modern Yankees era: Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hitting home runs in the same game.

The sluggers were back at it on Tuesday night, with Stanton enjoying a four-hit performance, while Anthony Volpe delivered the biggest blow – a three-run blast that provided an early cushion in a 9-1 win over the Twins at Yankee Stadium.

The Yanks improved to 47-7 in games when both Judge and Stanton homer (including the postseason) while winning their first series of the month.

Judge connected for a first-inning shot to center, his team-leading 38th and his first since being activated from a stint on the injured list with a right flexor strain.

Volpe’s blast to right-center came in the second inning, his 18th, helping to su

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