Yankees Set Franchise Record with Nine Home Runs in 20-9 Rout of Brewers
Aaron Judge hits three home runs as New York makes MLB history with homers on first three pitches of the game.
- The Yankees hit back-to-back-to-back home runs on the first three pitches of the game, a first in MLB history, against former teammate Nestor Cortes.
- Aaron Judge delivered a career-high eight RBIs, including three home runs, one of which was a grand slam, in his MVP-caliber performance.
- The team set a franchise record with nine home runs in a single game, becoming only the third MLB team to achieve this feat.
- Offseason acquisitions Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger hit their first home runs as Yankees, contributing to the historic offensive display.
- Despite their offensive dominance, the Yankees committed five errors, highlighting defensive issues that need to be addressed moving forward.