NEW YORK (AP) Aaron Judge was used to the ribbing from Kyle Higashioka and Anthony Rizzo, a levity that has been missing of late as the New York Yankees sank from contention. They had three-homer games and Judge had none.

ā€œHe would always remind me, every game I'd have two and I couldn't get the third one: 'Hey, one of these days, kid, you'll join my club.'" Judge said with a smile.

He earned his membership on Wednesday night at a most opportune time.

Judge homered three times and tied his career high with six RBIs, almost single-handedly breaking the Yankeesā€™ first nine-game losing streak in 41 years with a 9-1 victory over the Washington Nationals.

ā€œWe've kind of been waiting for that for a long time,ā€ Higashioka said. ā€œNow we have nothing to hold over his head.ā€

Two hours after general manager Brian Cashman called the season ā€œa disaster,ā€ Judge drove a first-inning curveball from MacKenzie Gore (6-10) to the opposite field over the Yankees bullpen in right-center. Judge opened a 6-0 lead in the second with his fifth career grand slam, a shot into the netting above Monument Park in center field.

ā€œI left some pitches over the heart of the plate,ā€ Gore said.

Then in the seventh Judge combined with DJ LeMahieu for back-to-back homers against Jose A. Ferrer, popping the ball over the right-field short porch just inside the foul pole.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone, who had a pair of three-homer games two decades ago, at first thought Judge accomplished the feat last season. Then the manager was corrected.

ā€œSo I had to welcome him to the club,ā€ Boone said.

Judge is hitting .279 with 27 homers and 54 RBIs in 72 games. The reigning AL MVP, who had his 32nd multihomer game, entered in a 3-for-19 slide. He missed nearly eight weeks after spraining his right big toe against the Dodger Stadium fence on June 3 and returned before the injury fully healed.

ā€œThat hurt us,ā€ Boone said. ā€œObviously you understand the blow that that was for us.ā€

Last-place New York (61-65) had been within a loss of what would have been its first 10-game losing streak since 1913, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Before Judgeā€™s first homer, the Yankees had gone 61 innings without leading since Aug. 14 at Atlanta, the third-longest stretch in franchise history behind 63 from Aug. 16-23, 1906, and 62 from Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2000.

Luis Severino (3-8) allowed one hit and matched a season high with 6 2/3 innings, ending an 0-4 stretch since he beat Kansas City on July 23. Severino lowered his ERA from 7.98 to 7.26. Catcher Keibert Ruiz had Washingtonā€™s lone hit against Severino, lining a two-out single to right in the fourth.

Severino was given a big ovation when he left the mound.

ā€œI've been getting a lot of boos, so it's a good thing to have those fans cheering for me,ā€ he said.

NATS

Dominic Smith homered for the Nationals with two outs in the ninth off Wandy Peralta, who followed Ian Hamilton and finished a three-hitter.

Gore dropped to 0-3 in his last five starts He gave up six runs - just two earned - and four hits in four innings. Washington had won eight of its previous 10.

He was let down by his defense when center fielder Lane Thomas lost Higashiokaā€™s second-inning fly in the twilight and the ball glanced off right fielder Stone Garrett's glove for a two-base error

Garrett hurt his lower left leg trying to deny LeMahieuā€™s home run and was taken off the field in a cart.

ā€œI think his ankle is OK but I donā€™t know,ā€ manager Dave Martinez said.

FIRSTS

Harrison Bader slid across the plate in the second on rookie Everson Pereiraā€™s grounder as Ruiz dropped the throw from shortstop CJ Abrams. A day after making his big league debut, the 22-year-old Pereira was credited with his first RBI.

WEB GEM

New York RF Giancarlo Stanton made a jumping catch on Smith near the top of the wall in the seventh.

ON THE FARM

Jasson DomĆ­nguez, a top 20-year-old OF, had three hits and three RBIs on Tuesday in his Triple-A debut for the Yankeesā€™ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre farm team.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Yankees: OF Billy McKinneyā€™s lower left back spasm is not thought to be serious, manager Aaron Boone said.

UP NEXT

New York RHP Michael King (3-5, 3.26) ) and Washington LHP Patrick Corbin (8-11. 4.71) start Thursdayā€™s series finale.

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