Aaron Judge, Yankees on historic pace
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Judge became the first player to hit four home runs in the first three games of a season.
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The Yankees’ bats came alive during the team’s franchise-record setting nine home run day against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
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The New York Yankees’ bats were certainly alive during Saturday’s 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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The New York Yankees had an incredible offensive day on Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers. So did slugger Aaron Judge. While the Yankees slammed nine home runs in a 20-9 victory, Judge hit three of them.
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
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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.
Let's get this out of the way, even if it's way too early to even start thinking about it: Aaron Judge's chase for 63 is on. In his second game of the regular season, Judge mashed three home runs, part of a franchise-record barrage of nine home runs belted by the New York Yankees in a 20-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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On a chilly afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Paul Goldschmidt led off with a single. After Cody Bellinger flied out, Judge launched a 113 mph rocket, 410 feet out to left to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead against Aaron Civale. And then they began taking the bat out of his hands.