New York Yankees Top Baltimore Orioles 8-4

If the Yankees intend on meeting expectations this season, they will need a healthy and productive Aaron Judge.

Without him for the past month — and with no indication when he might return from the sprained big right toe — they have figured out a way to at least survive and keep themselves in position for the playoffs.

Another good day from the offense led to an 8-4 win over Baltimore in The Bronx, as the Yankees improved to 13-13 since Judge got hurt in Los Angeles.

As a result, they picked up another game on the Orioles, who are in second place in the AL East behind front-running Tampa Bay.

“I’ve been happy all year with the way we compete,’’ Aaron Boone said  after his team won for the seventh time in 10 games. “And it hasn’t been perfect. We’ve been banged up and it hasn’t always been easy for us. They’ve put us in a spot to have a really good season.”

New Sundae Funday Ice Cream Flavor at Baskin-Robbins

Baskin-Robbins launches new Sundae Funday Ice Cream flavor.

Inspired by an iconic ice cream sundae, new Sundae Funday Ice Cream features a creamy combo of vanilla and chocolate ice creams mixed with rich fudge swirls, crunchy chocolate dipped waffle cone pieces and a bright shower of rainbow sprinkles.

Also look out for Cookie Monster Ice Cream that features a mix of chocolate sandwich cookie pieces and chocolate chip cookie pieces with a cookie dough batter-flavored swirl.

Two new exciting flavors at Baskin-Robbins!

Domingo German Pitches Fourth Perfect Game in Yankees History 

On too many occasions this month, the Yankees have needed their pitchers to be nearly perfect in order to have a chance to win because of their scuffling offense.

For the first time in weeks, that was not the case Wednesday night, but Domingo German achieved perfection anyway.

German threw the fourth perfect game in Yankees history and the 24th  in MLB history, dazzling as he retired all 27 batters he faced on 99 pitches with nine strikeouts in an 11-0 win over the Athletics that 12,479 witnessed at Oakland Coliseum.

German’s final offering in a six-pitch ninth inning was grounded to third base, where Josh Donaldson fielded it cleanly and fired to first before the Yankees mobbed German near the mound.

“When you think about the history of baseball and how many pitchers have done it, to be part of history now, it’s exciting,” German said through an interpreter.

On a night when he had his curveball working from the start — he went on to throw it 51 times and induced 12 whiffs — German was untouchable while working with catcher Kyle Higashioka.