MLB news: Aaron’s judge of the Yankees reaches three races in the beer beating


The judge of Aaron Clubó to three of the nine homers of the New York Yankees in his demolition 20-9 of the Milwaukee brewers on Saturday at the Yankee Stadium.

The nine homers are a Yankees franchise record.

The first of the judge’s homers arrived in the first entrance, when the Yankees led the lower part of the first with three home runs in three consecutive releases.

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The New York Yankees right gardener, Aaron Judge, arrives at a solo home run at the first entrance against the Milwaukee brewers in the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz/Imagn images)

Paul Goldschmidt of the Yankees led the flood of home runs when he deposited the first launch of the brewers of the Nestor Cortes brewers in the field bullpen of the left center. The central gardener Cody Bellinger followed Goldschmidt’s homer with his own imposing explosion in the field stands of the right center.

With the Yankees above 2-0 and the ecstatic fans with the consecutive homers, Judge kept them standing with an explosion of 468 feet in the left garden.

Yankees historical entry record with home runs in three consecutive releases

The three consecutive homers in three consecutive releases marked the first time in the history of the Yankees that the team led a game with three consecutive homers. It was the first time that any team had reached a homer in three consecutive releases since 2000, according to MLB statistics.

But the Yankees were not over. The Austin Wells receiver hit an opposite field home run on the left field wall to put the 4-0 in the first entrance. It was the first time in the history of the team that the Yankees reached four homers in the first game of a game.

The New York Yankees left the gardener Cody Bellinger score after hitting a solo home run at the first entrance against the Milwaukee brewers in the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz/Imagn images)

The Anthony Volpe Campocorto joined the fun in the second entrance with a three-run homer to put the 7-3. With the homer of Volpe’s second entry, it was the first time in the history of the Yankees, the team hit five homers in the first two tickets of a game.

The judge’s second home run was a great blow to the third entry to put 12-3. Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed Judge’s Slam with his own solitary home run to put on 13-3 and take the total yankees homer to six in three tickets.

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In the fourth inning, Judge connected a two-run homer to put on 16-4. It was the third time in Judge’s career that had hit three home runs in a game.

At the bottom of the sixth entrance, the judge almost reached his fourth homer. A line impulse entered that left the upper part of the wall in the right garden, and had to settle for a double RBI in its place, which did 18-6.

The right gardener of the New York Yankees, Judge Aaron makes a gesture to the bench after hitting a double RBI in the sixth entrance against the Milwaukee brewers in the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz/Imagn images)

Oswald Peraza hit a solitary home run at the bottom of the seventh inning, the ninth home run in the day, to put the 20-6.

Judge had another opportunity to hit his fourth home run of MLB record in a game in the eighth entrance of Jake Bauers. Bauers, a gardener, went to the mound because the brewers were trying to preserve their bullpen.

The judge hit an online trip to the left gardener in Bauers, running out of more history. Judge’s final line was 4-6, with three home runs, a double and a maximum of eight driven races.

Cortes took the loss for brewers after throwing in two job entries. He resigned from eight races won in six hits and five walks against his former team.

Max Fried made his debut in the Yankees, launched 4⅔ tickets and gave in six races, two of which were won.

With the dominant victory, the Yankees begin the 2-0 season and will seek to complete the sweeping on the brewers on Sunday at 1:35 pm et.

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