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Yankees Unleash Historic Home Run Barrage in⁣ Blowout Win Over Brewers

NEW YORK — The New York Yankees exploded for a‍ team-record⁢ nine home runs against the Milwaukee brewers on Thursday, securing a dominant 20-9 victory at Yankee Stadium. Reigning ‍AL MVP aaron Judge‍ led the charge with three homers, including a grand slam,⁤ adn ⁣a career-high eight rbis.

Judge’s Monster Game‌ Highlights Record-Tying Performance

The ‌Yankees’ nine ‌home runs tie the 1999 Cincinnati Reds for the second-most in a single game⁤ in⁤ MLB history. The ⁣Reds achieved the⁤ feat against the philadelphia​ Phillies. The MLB record is 10, set by the⁢ Toronto Blue Jays against the Baltimore Orioles in 1987.

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A⁢ look at the teams ⁣with ⁣the​ most ‍home runs​ in a‌ single MLB game:

Toronto Blue Jays: 10 Home Runs ⁣(September 14,‌ 1987 ‍vs. Orioles)

Ernie Whitt led ‍the Blue Jays’ attack with three ​home runs. Rance Mulliniks and George Bell each added two. Lloyd Moseby, Rob Ducey, and Fred McGriff contributed one apiece in the 18-3 victory.

New York Yankees: 9 Home Runs (March⁣ 29, ​2025 vs. brewers)

Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge started the game with three consecutive⁤ home runs on the first three pitches, a first in MLB history. Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Oswald⁤ Peraza also went ⁢deep. Five of the​ Yankees’ home runs came off pitcher Nestor Cortes, whom the Yankees traded to the Brewers in the offseason.

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Cincinnati ⁣Reds: 9 Home Runs (September 4, 1999 at Phillies)

Current Yankees manager Aaron Boone started⁣ the home run barrage ​with a three-run shot.⁤ Dmitri Young and Jeffrey Hammonds added solo homers, while Eddie Taubensee hit two. Greg Vaughn, Pokey Reese, Brian Johnson, and Mark Lewis each added one.

There have been 23 instances in MLB‌ history of a team hitting eight home runs in a single game.

What was unique about the start of the Yankees’ offensive performance in this game?

Yankees Unleash Historic Home Run⁢ Barrage in⁣ Blowout Win Over Brewers

NEW YORK — ‍The New York Yankees exploded for a‍ team-record⁢ nine home ‌runs against the ‍Milwaukee brewers on Thursday, securing a dominant 20-9 ⁢victory ​at Yankee Stadium. Reigning ‍AL MVP aaron Judge‍ led the charge with three homers, including ⁢a‍ grand ⁤slam,⁤ adn ⁣a career-high eight rbis.

Judge’s Monster⁤ Game‌ Highlights Record-Tying⁣ Performance

The ‌Yankees’ nine ‌home runs tie the 1999 Cincinnati reds for the second-most in a single game⁤‍ in⁤ MLB history. ​The‌ ⁣reds achieved the⁤ feat against the philadelphia​ Phillies. The MLB record is 10, set‌ by the⁢ Toronto Blue Jays against the Baltimore Orioles in 1987.

Yankees‌ Join Elite Company ‍in Single-Game⁣ Home Run⁢ records

A⁢ look at the teams ⁣with ⁣the​ most ‍home runs​ in a‌ single MLB‍ game:

toronto Blue Jays: 10 Home Runs ⁣(September 14,‌ 1987 ‍vs. Orioles)

Ernie Whitt ⁣led ‍the Blue Jays’ attack with three ​home runs.Rance Mulliniks and George Bell each added two. Lloyd Moseby, Rob Ducey, and Fred McGriff​ contributed one apiece in the 18-3 victory.

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New York Yankees: 9 Home Runs​ (March⁣ 29, ​2025 vs. brewers)

Paul Goldschmidt, Cody bellinger, and Aaron Judge started the game with three consecutive⁤ home​ runs on the first three pitches, a first in⁣ MLB history. Austin Wells, ⁣Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Oswald⁤ Peraza also went ⁢deep. Five of the​ Yankees’ home runs came off pitcher Nestor ⁢Cortes, whom the Yankees traded to the brewers in the offseason.

Cincinnati ⁣⁣Reds: 9 Home Runs (September 4,1999 at ​Phillies)

Current Yankees manager Aaron Boone started⁣ the home ‌run barrage ​with a three-run shot.⁤ Dmitri Young and Jeffrey Hammonds added solo ⁣homers, while Eddie Taubensee hit two. Greg Vaughn,Pokey Reese,Brian Johnson,and Mark Lewis each added one.

There have been 23 instances in MLB‌ history of a team hitting eight​ home runs in a⁢ single game.

Yankees Home Run⁢ Barrage: Q&A

Q: How many home runs did ‌the Yankees hit?

A: The Yankees hit a team-record nine home ⁤runs⁤ against the Brewers, tying for the second-most​ in MLB history for a single game.

Q: Who hit the ‌most home runs for the Yankees in this ‍game?

A: ⁤Aaron Judge led the charge with three home runs,‌ including a grand slam.

Q: What is the most‌ home runs ever hit by⁤ a team in a single MLB game?

A: The Toronto Blue Jays hold the record with 10 home runs, ⁣achieved on September⁣ 14,⁣ 1987, against the Baltimore Orioles.

Q: What other teams have hit nine home runs in a‌ game?

A: The Cincinnati Reds achieved the feat on September 4, ‍1999, against the Philadelphia Phillies in a game where current Yankees manager Aaron Boone hit ​a home run‌ for the Reds.

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Q: did any other unusual events occur during the game?

A: Yes, Paul Goldschmidt, cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge ​started the game with three ⁢consecutive home runs on the first⁤ three pitches, a ‌first in MLB history.

Q: Which player was the pitcher for the Brewers that the Yankees had traded?

A: Nestor Cortes, who the yankees traded to the Brewers in the offseason, gave up five home runs.

Q: ⁣How many times has ⁤a⁢ team hit eight home runs ⁢in a single ⁤game?

A: There have been 23 instances in MLB history of a team hitting eight home runs in a single game.

Witnessing history unfold is one of the most thrilling aspects of ⁣baseball. The⁢ Yankees’ performance serves as a testament to ​the power of teamwork and individual⁢ brilliance. Keep ‍an eye⁤ out for more record-breaking moments!

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