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<p>SEATTLE — The regular season is barely half over, but the Yankees’ future could be decided in the coming weeks, as the organization decides whether to stay all-in or to sell at the trade deadline.</p>



<p>Aaron Boone is aware of the stakes.</p>



<p>“We understand the importance of these games and the hole we dug ourselves in the first half of the season,’’ Boone said before the Yankees opened a series against the Mariners. “It’s a very important week for us and hopefully we get it off on a good note.”</p>



<p>A 12-1 win will suffice, though it came with another concerning outing from Aroldis Chapman, who loaded the bases in the ninth.</p>



<p>The Yankees pounded the Mariners from the jump, as Giancarlo Stanton crushed a three-run homer with one out in the first and they added three more runs in the second off former Yankee Justus Sheffield, who lasted just 1 ²/₃ innings.</p>



<p>The Yankees scored twice more in the third in support of Jameson Taillon.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/07/yankees-start-key-road-trip-with-blowout-win-over-mariners-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Giancarlo Stanton celebrates with Luke Voit after belting a three-run home run in the first inning of the Yankees&#8217; 12-1 blowout victory over the Mariners. </figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Rougned Odor’s three-run shot in the eighth off former Mets prospect Rafael Montero gave the Yankees’ a season-high in both runs and hits and Luke Voit added a career-best five hits.</p>



<p>It was at least a temporary respite from their recent woes, which included three losses in their previous four games that dropped the Yankees to just a game over .500.</p>



<p>Stanton opened the scoring with his 15th homer.</p>



<p>“It would be a good push for us if we play this week out well and definitely hit the reset button at the break,’’ Stanton said. “We know what we need to do.”</p>



<p>Though general manager Brian Cashman and managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner both said last week the team was in buy mode as the July 30 non-waiver trade deadline approached, Cashman acknowledged that perspective could change “if we fall like a stone.”</p>







<p>Tuesday’s victory left the Yankees 9 ½ games back of first-place Boston.</p>



<p>“This team has what it takes,’’ Voit said. “The division is pretty far [out], but we still have 80 games to play if we get hot.”</p>



<p>They have two more games against Seattle at T-Mobile Park before closing out the first half with three games in Houston, facing the first-place Astros.</p>



<p>“I’m sure it all matters,’’ Boone said of the team’s performance as the deadline nears. “Our focus is on [the games]. That’s more for the front office to focus on what moves to make, to not make.”</p>



<p>And one victory doesn’t mean a turnaround is on the horizon, particularly coming off a 2-7 stretch that included a three-game sweep in Boston and losing two of three to the Mets in The Bronx.</p>



<p>“We’ve still got to right our ship and play our game and play to our capabilities,’’ Boone said. “I hope we’re in a position to do something to help us out, but we’ve got to earn that and play well.”</p>


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<p>In order for that to happen, their wildly disappointing lineup needs more nights like Tuesday — as well as more starts like the one Taillon provided against Seattle.</p>



<p>The right-hander won his third consecutive start after an eight-start stretch in which he didn’t win a game.</p>



<p>In his previous outing, Taillon was mostly the beneficiary of strong run support.</p>



<p>But on Tuesday, he took advantage of the Yankees’ early outburst and pitched well and efficiently.</p>



<p>Taillon gave up one run in seven innings, his longest outing of the season, while walking just one and striking out nine.</p>



<p>He allowed just a pair of singles through the first five innings before the Mariners scratched out a run on three hits in the sixth.</p>



<p>Taillon called the first half of his season “up and down” and was encouraged by the fact he had all of his pitches working Tuesday.</p>



<p>“I like the direction I’m headed,’’ Taillon said.</p>



<p>The Yankees hope to stay headed in the same direction, as well.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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