On Friday night, Jasson Dominguez had an extraordinary performance for the Yankees, hitting three home runs against the A's in West Sacramento. He started with a solo shot in the third inning followed by another solo homer in the seventh and capped the night with a grand slam in the eighth. At just 22 years and 91 days old, Dominguez became the youngest player in Yankees history to hit three homers in a game and recorded a total of seven RBIs, illustrating his emerging talent and potential in Major League Baseball.
Jasson Dominguez crushed three homers for the Yankees, including a grand slam, becoming the youngest player in Yankees history to achieve this feat.
Dominguez's big night included a solo homer from the left side and another from the right side, showcasing his versatility as a batter.
With a total of seven RBIs by the eighth inning, Dominguez's performance solidified a stellar game for the Yankees against the A's.
His accomplishment reflects not only his talent but also the significant potential he holds as a rising star in Major League Baseball.
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