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The Yankees set a franchise record for runs in the first inning tonight, scoring 12 times against Baltimore in the second game of a day-night doubleheader.

Nick Swisher homered and drove in three, following up his big game in the opener Saturday. Robinson Cano had a pair of RBI singles and the Yankees sent 16 batters to the plate in an offensive outburst that lasted 40 minutes.

New York banged out 10 hits in its biggest inning since a 13-run eighth on June 21, 2005, against Tampa Bay.

A two-run single by Derek Jeter in his second at-bat chased Orioles starter Zach Britton, recalled from Double-A Bowie before the game. Britton managed only one out, throwing a called third strike past Jeter to start the inning.

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