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As a team, they've blasted 14 home runs through the middle of Sunday's game.
From CBS Sports
The Yankees’ bats came alive during the team’s franchise-record setting nine home run day against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
From The New York Times
The New York Yankees’ bats were certainly alive during Saturday’s 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
From The New York Times
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Aaron Judge is the first player in Yankees history to hit four home runs over the first three games of the season.
Aaron Judge became the first player in Yankees history to hit at least four homers in the team’s first three games.
New York's first three homers came off the first three pitches of the game -- an MLB record -- as Judge later hit a grand slam and finished with eight RBI
A year ago, it took Aaron Judge 25 games to hit four home runs.
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The only thing standing between Judge and another MVP trophy is, quite simply, his health. A freak injury could throw a wrench into what promises to be an incredible season. But with odds sitting at -110 to -130, that ship has pretty much sailed on betting Judge for MVP. The value is gone.
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge went back-to-back-to-back on the first three pitches of the game from ex-Yankee Nestor Cortes, the first time ever that the Yankees have started a game with three consecutive homers. No team in MLB history had previously homered on the first three pitches of a game.
The Yankees hit four first-inning home runs off former teammate Nestor Cortes on Saturday en route to a 20-9 drubbing. They added five more long balls during the game for a team-record nine, one short of the major league record.
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Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice and the New York Yankees went deep four more times in a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, a day after becoming the third team in major league history to hit nine homers in a game.
Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine home runs against the Milwaukee Brewers.