Alex Rodriguez belted the longest home run in the majors so far this season in the second inning and a game-tying two-run blast in the sixth on Friday night. The two home runs gave him 658 for his career, just two behind Willie Mays for fourth place on baseball's all-time home run list, and a potential court battle with the Yankees over a contractually-stipulated home run bonus.

The two home runs gave Rodriguez the team lead with four, he also leads in RBI with 10, and moved him close to his next controversy, the battle for the first of his $6M home run bonuses, which the Yankees have told him they have no intention of paying because of his 2014 suspension for PED violations.