The New York Yankees achieved historic success in their recent game, becoming the first team known to hit three consecutive home runs to start a game. This feat was accomplished by Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge, adding to the excitement as the Yankees went on to smash a total of nine home runs, setting a new club record. Aaron Judge also showcased his talent with a three-home run performance. Meanwhile, Giancarlo Stanton is progressing in his rehab, and the Yankees are making adjustments to player equipment based on analytics.
If you did, you missed history. The Yanks kicked it off by blitzing Nestor Cortes' first three pitches for three consecutive home runs, first club in known history to do so.
By the time the Yankees had finished, they'd smoked nine long balls, setting a new club record and falling one shy of the MLB mark set by the 1987 Blue Jays.
Aaron Boone remarked prior to Saturday's game that 'it's been a good couple of weeks' for Giancarlo Stanton as he rehabs torn tendons in both his elbows.
The club decided to custom-design bats for Jazz Chisholm, Jr. and Anthony Volpe after realizing they were making contact closer to the label than the barrel.
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