Overview
- Jasson Dominguez, at 22 years and 91 days old, became the youngest player in Yankees history to hit three home runs in a single game.
- Dominguez’s performance included a solo homer from each side of the plate and a grand slam, marking the first multi-homer and grand slam game of his career.
- The outfielder drove in seven runs, setting a new career high and helping the Yankees secure their third consecutive win.
- Yankees rookie pitcher Will Warren delivered a career-best outing, allowing one run over 7⅓ innings to earn his second MLB victory.
- The Yankees and MLB celebrated Dominguez’s achievement on social media, highlighting his potential as a cornerstone of the franchise.