Around the Empire: Yankees news - 5/11/25
Briefly

This article covers three key narratives from recent MLB events. Jasson Domínguez, at just 22, made history with three home runs in a game, surpassing DiMaggio's previous record. Fernando Cruz reflects on his late mother’s enduring impact on his life and career, especially as Mother's Day approaches. Lastly, Luis Severino's return to face the Yankees after a year with the Mets marks a significant moment in his professional journey. Each story highlights personal triumphs and milestones within the game.
Jasson Domínguez made franchise history by becoming the youngest Yankee to ever hit three home runs in a single game at 22 years and 91 days.
Fernando Cruz reflects on the impactful lessons learned from his mother Virginia, who shaped his career despite enduring hardships.
Luis Severino, once a standout for the Yankees, returns to face his former team after a year away with the Mets.
Domínguez's milestone not only celebrates his accomplishment but also raises anticipation for his future in Major League Baseball.
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