The Yankees' torpedo-bat fireworks make it easy to dream
Briefly

The Yankees made a monumental start to their season, hitting a staggering 15 home runs in their first three games, tying an MLB record. Star player Aaron Judge is on a record-setting pace, potentially hitting 216 homers this season. Meanwhile, Jazz Chisholm Jr. is surprisingly on track for 162 homers, credited in part to a new bat design. The team's explosive performance included unprecedented feats, such as back-to-back-to-back home runs and Judge becoming one of the few players in franchise history with multiple three-homer games.
After three games, the Yankees are on pace to hit 810 home runs this year, and Aaron Judge is on pace to blast 216 home runs.
Chisholm Jr. has established a stunning 162-homer clip, partially attributed to the new 'torpedo' bat shape.
The Yankees tied an MLB record by hitting 15 home runs through their first three games, highlighted by a record-breaking performance with nine homers.
Judge joined Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Rodriguez as the only players in Yankees history with at least three three-homer games.
Read at New York Post
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