In a stunning display of power hitting, the New York Yankees made history by smashing nine home runs in a commanding 29-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. This remarkable feat not only set a franchise record but also marked a significant moment in Major League Baseball history, as the Yankees became the first team ever to have their first three batters—Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge—hit home runs on the first three pitches of the game. The fireworks continued as Austin Wells added another homer in the first inning, making it four long balls before the inning closed.

The Yankees’ offensive onslaught didn’t stop there. By the end of the third inning, they had already racked up 13 runs, including a grand slam from Judge in the third that further highlighted their offensive dominance. The team’s remarkable performance raised questions about their potential for the remainder of the season, as their depth and power at the plate began to instill fear in opposing pitchers.
As if the record-breaking display wasn’t enough, the Yankees may have also found a new competitive edge with the introduction of custom bats featuring redistributed weight, aimed at enhancing contact and power. This innovation has sparked discussions among fans and analysts alike about its potential impact on the game and whether it will face scrutiny from league officials.
Despite some defensive struggles, including five errors, the Yankees’ offensive display overwhelmed any setbacks on the mound, particularly during Max Fried’s rocky debut. Aaron Judge concluded the game with an impressive performance, hitting three home runs, driving in eight runs, and solidifying his place in Yankees lore alongside legends like Alex Rodriguez and Joe DiMaggio.
As the Yankees prepare for their next matchup, the league will be watching closely to see if this explosive performance is indicative of a season filled with similar dominance. The question remains: can the Yankees sustain this level of offensive prowess, or was this just an adrenaline-fueled opening weekend? The excitement among fans is palpable as they reflect on a day that will surely be remembered in baseball history.