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Yankees Make History with Four-Home Run First Inning Against Brewers

Goldschmidt, Bellinger, and Judge homered on the first three pitches, with Wells adding a fourth, in a stunning display of power at Yankee Stadium.

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Overview

  • The Yankees hit four home runs in the first inning for the first time in their history during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
  • Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge homered consecutively on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, who was making his Brewers debut.
  • Austin Wells capped off the historic inning with a 372-foot homer, giving the Yankees an early 4-0 lead.
  • Goldschmidt, batting leadoff for the first time in his career, started the game with a 413-foot home run into the Brewers bullpen.
  • Aaron Judge, the reigning AL MVP, launched a 468-foot home run into the right-field second deck, showcasing his immense power.