MLB, Yankees overachieve: nine home runs, three on first three pitches

Historic game in MLB. In their success against the Milwaukee Brewers (20-9), the New York Jankees hit nine home runs. Almost a record, considering that the all-time record belongs to Toronto: 10 home runs against Baltimore back in 1987.
The really unique fact is that the Yankees put up three home runs on the first three pitches of the game. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge the three players who made this feat possible, which has never happened before in all of MLB history.
“It was something electric. From the crowd in the stadium, to the guys on the bench, everybody focused and gassed” the words of Aaron Judge himself reported by ESPN. “It was like a bang! bang! bang!” said Cody Bellinger.
It doesn’t end there. The Yankees became the first major league team to hit seven home runs in the first three innings. In short, the Yankees started the new MLB season on a high note. “We are on a mission” said Aaron Judge. “A lot of guys are disappointed in what happened last year, including me. It all starts with ourselves”. If they continue like this, there will be fun for New York Yankees fans.
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