Yankees homer on first three pitches against Nestor Cortes, set team record
Briefly

In a remarkable display of power, the New York Yankees made history by hitting three home runs on the first three pitches of their game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Paul Goldschmidt, in his debut as a leadoff hitter, struck first against Nestor Cortes, followed by Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge, both MVPs, extending the unprecedented start to an incredible four home runs in the first inning. This event highlighted the Yankees' offensive strength and created a memorable moment in baseball records, particularly against a pitcher facing his former team.
This historic start showcases the Yankees’ extraordinary offensive power, as they became the first team to hit three home runs on the first three pitches.
Hitting in an unfamiliar third spot, Aaron Judge capped the first inning with a 468-foot shot, contributing to a remarkable Yankees' history.
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