Hitting four home runs in the first inning on Saturday was just the beginning for the New York Yankees. After starting the game with back-to-back-to-back homers off Milwaukee Brewers starter ...
So did slugger Aaron Judge. While the Yankees slammed nine home runs in a 20-9 victory, Judge hit three of them. By the end of the game, he was 4-for-6 with eight RBI and four runs scored.
The New York Yankees love the home run ball. They’re called the Bronx Bombers for a reason. And they might have the answer to hitting even more: newly shaped bats. The Milwaukee Brewers are ...
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge struck back-to-back-to-back home runs on Nestor Cortes’ first three pitches. And those accounted for only a third of the nine home runs the ...
It went about as bad as it could for Cortes. First pitch to lead-off batter Paul Goldschmidt, home run. First pitch to second batter Cody Bellinger, home run. First pitch to third batter Aaron ...
The Yankees hit back-to-back-to-back home runs off of Brewers starting pitcher Nestor Cortes on the first three pitches in the bottom of the first inning. First baseman Paul Goldschmidt ...
Everyone digs the long ball. "Home runs" is one of those statistics that seems to hold more weight than other statistics. In two of the last three years, Aaron Judge has led the league in dingers.
O’Neill’s sixth career season-opening blast also places him high on the total career Opening Day home runs leaderboard. Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey Jr. and Frank Robinson’s eight career Opening ...
The New York Yankees tied Major League Baseball's all-time record for the most home runs hit through a team's first three games of a season on Sunday, launching four more home runs against the ...
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