Corey Dickerson hit a three-run homer off Luis Severino, Evan Longoria added a three-run double against Luis Cessa to cap a six-run fourth inning and the Tampa Bay Rays rolled to a 12-3 rout Sunday of the New York Yankees, who started eight players 26 years old or younger for the first time in 49 years.

Longoria had an RBI double in the first and singled in the seventh, finishing the three-game series 7 for 11 with six RBIs. His 74 hits and 47 RBIs top visiting players at new Yankee Stadium.

Logan Forsythe hit a second-inning solo shot and Dickerson's homer, which stopped a 0-for-17 slide, put the Rays ahead 5-1. Nick Franklin capped the offense with a three-run homer off Cessa in a four-run seventh as the last-place Rays stopped a three-game losing streak and won for only the second time in their last seven.

Jake Odorizzi (7-5) won his fourth straight decision, allowing three runs and five hits in six innings. He held the Yankees hitless for 6 1/3 innings on May 29 and led 1-0, then allowed Starlin Castro's two-run homer. New York won 2-1 in its first victory with just one hit since July 1914.

New York's four-game winning streak was stopped and the Yankees (60-57) failed to move five games over .500 for the first time this season.

On another hot and steamy afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Baby Bombers Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez hit home runs. Judge became only the second player to homer for the Yankees in his first two big league games, lining an opposite-field drive over the right-field scoreboard to join Joe Lefebvre (May 1980).

After honoring reliever Mariano Rivera in a pregame ceremony to unveil his Monument Park plaque, New York started a lineup looking to the future. Its 6-9 hitters were all rookies. Eight of 10 starters were 26 or under for the first time since the final day of the 1967 season, according to STATS, all but center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury and designated hitter Brian McCann. The average age of the starters - 26 years, 165 days - was down from 31 years, 303 days from this season's opener.

Severino (1-8) allowed seven runs and eight hits in 3 2/3 innings, leaving him with a 7.19 ERA. He was demoted to the minor leagues immediately after the game, the third time this year he was optioned. Severino was 5-3 with a 2.89 ERA as a rookie in the final two months of last season.

LEFT BEHIND

Two days after his final game with the Yankees, Alex Rodriguez's gear and personal belongings were still in his locker along with his nameplate and No. 13 on his chair.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rays: INF Logan Morrison (right forearm strain) and OF Oswaldo Arcia (right elbow strain) will be evaluated by the Rays at Tropicana Field on Monday and could be activated during the series against San Diego. Morrison hit .231 (4 for 13) with a double during a four-game rehab assignment with Class A Charlotte and Arcia batted .294 (5 for 17) with a double, triple and four RBIs in six games with the Stone Crabs.

Yankees: OF Brett Gardner and 1B Mark Teixeira were out of the lineup for the second straight day. Gardner was hit by a pitch above the right ankle Friday and hopes to return Monday or Tuesday. Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Teixeira was banged up and could use consecutive days off. ... RHP Bryan Mitchell (left big toe), on the DL since spring training, allowed three runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings for Tampa at Daytona on Saturday night in his second rehab start.

UP NEXT

Rays: LHP Drew Smyly (4-11) starts Monday's series opener against the Padres and RHP Luis Perdomo (5-6). Smyly is 2-0 with a 2.52 ERA in his last four starts after going 0-7 with a 7.60 ERA in his previous 10.

Yankees: New York planned to announce its starter later Sunday for Monday's series opener against Toronto and R.A. Dickey (8-12). The slot opened when RHP Nathan Eovaldi injured his pitching elbow at Boston last week.