Yankees Set Franchise Record with Nine Home Runs in Historic 20-9 Win
New York became the first MLB team to hit home runs on the first three pitches of a game, with Aaron Judge leading the offensive explosion with three homers and eight RBIs.
- The Yankees defeated the Brewers 20-9, hitting a franchise-record nine home runs, tying for the third-most in MLB history.
- Aaron Judge hit three home runs, including a grand slam, and recorded a career-high eight RBIs in a standout performance.
- Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Judge made MLB history by homering on the first three pitches of the game, a league first.
- Former Yankee Nestor Cortes, now with the Brewers, struggled in his debut, allowing five home runs and eight runs in two innings.
- Despite the offensive dominance, the Yankees' defense committed five errors, highlighting an area for improvement moving forward.


























































































